Herbicidal composition comprising cinmethylin and saflufenacil

ABSTRACT

The present invention relates to a herbicidal composition comprising saflufenacil. The invention also relates to methods and uses for controlling undesirable vegetation, in particular in crops.

CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No.15/740,031, filed Dec. 27, 2017, the entire contents of which areincorporated herein by reference. U.S. application Ser. No. 15/740,031is a National Stage application of International Application No.PCT/EP2016/065412, filed Jun. 30, 2016, which claims the benefit of U.S.Provisional Application No. 62/190,770, filed Jul. 10, 2015, the entirecontents of each are incorporated herein by reference. U.S. applicationSer. No. 15/740,031 also claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119 toEuropean Patent Application No. 15191723.4, filed Oct. 27, 2015, theentire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.

The present invention relates to a herbicidal composition comprisingsaflufenacil. The invention also relates to methods and uses forcontrolling undesirable vegetation, in particular in crops.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

In crop protection, it is desirable, in principle, to increase thespecific activity of an active compound and the reliability of theeffect. It is particularly desirable for the crop protection product tocontrol the harmful plants effectively, but at the same time to becompatible with the useful plants in question. Also desirable is a broadspectrum of activity allowing the simultaneous control of harmfulplants. Frequently, this cannot be achieved using a single herbicidallyactive compound.

Further, cases of herbicide-resistant weeds are becoming increasinglycommon. These biotypes survive herbicide application at doses thatusually give effective control of the species. Resistant weed biotypesare a consequence of basic evolutionary processes. Individuals within aspecies that are best adapted to a particular practice are selected forand will increase in the population. Once a weed population is exposedto a herbicide to which one or more plants are naturally resistant, theherbicide kills susceptible individuals, but allows resistantindividuals to survive and reproduce. With repeated herbicide use,resistant weeds that initially appear as isolated plants or patches in afield can quickly spread to dominate the population and the soil seedbank.

For example, herbicide resistance within weeds, in particular grassweeds such as, for example, Alopecurus myosuroides (ALOMY), Aperaspica-venti (APESV) or Lolium species (LOLSS) has become a major concernfor farmers, resulting in dramatic weed control problems, for example incereal crops. Herbicides from the group of ACCase- and ALS-inhibitorsare most affected by resistance evolution but also various other typesof herbicides.

Thus, there is also a need to develop practices for preventing, delayingor managing herbicide resistance in weeds.

Saflufenacil is the common name of the herbicidal compound with theIUPAC nameN′-{2-chloro-4-fluoro-5-[1,2,3,6-tetrahydro-3-methyl-2,6-dioxo-4-(trifluoromethyl)pyrimidin-1-yl]benzoyl}-N-isopropyl-N-methylsulfamideand the Chemical Abstracts name2-chloro-5-[3,6-dihydro-3-methyl-2,6-dioxo-4-(trifluoromethyl)-1(2H)-pyrimidinyl]-4-fluoro-N-[[methyl(1-methylethyl)amino]sulfonyl]benzamide(CAS RN 372137-35-4) that is described in the The e-Pesticide Manual,Version 5.2, British Crop Production Council, 2008-2011, entry 770,Saflufenacil is marketed by BASF under the trade name Kixor® for use ona wide range of crops including, inter alia, cereals, rice, legumes,soybeans and sunflowers.

WO 03/024221 discloses herbicidal compositions comprising certain3-phenyluracils as active compound A) and at least one further activecompound selected from active compounds of various herbicide classes b1)to b15) and saferners. The composition may comprise phenyluracil 1.7(corresponding to saflufenacil) as active compound A) and cinmethylin asfurther active compound (see WO 03/024221, page 19, Table A; page 35,Composition No. 1.298 and page 38, lines 38 to 40).

Nevertheless, there is still room for improvement, for example regardingthe activity, spectrum of activity, application rates, compatibilitywith useful plants and the control of resistant weed biotypes.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

It is an object of the present invention to provide herbicidalcompositions, which show enhanced herbicide action against undesirableharmful plants and/or have improved compatibility with the useful plants(in particular crop plants).

In particular, it is an object of the present invention to provideherbicidal compositions, which provide weed control comparable to theindividual compounds with significantly reduced application rates. It isalso an object of the present invention to provide herbicidalcompositions, which provide significantly enhanced weed control withapplication rates comparable to those of the individual compounds.

Furthermore, it is an object of the present invention to provideherbicidal compositions, which maintain or improve the level of weedcontrol, while showing less damage in the cultured crop in comparison tothe individual compounds.

In addition, the compositions according to the invention should have abroad spectrum of activity.

Another object of the present invention lies in the effective control ofherbicide-resistant weed biotypes, in particular in herbicide-resistantgrass weeds.

These and further objects are achieved by the herbicidal compositions,uses and methods below.

Accordingly, in one aspect of the invention there is provided aherbicidal composition comprising a synergistically herbicidal effectiveamount of a)(±)-2-exo-(2-Methylbenzyloxy)-1-methyl-4-isopropyl-7-oxabicyclo[2.2.1]heptane,any of its individual enantiomers or any non-racemic mixture thereof(herbicide A) and (b) saflufenacil (herbicide B).

The term “herbicide A” as used herein is meant to include the racemicmixture(±)-2-exo-(2-Methylbenzyloxy)-1-methyl-4-isopropyl-7-oxabicyclo[2.2.1]heptane(herein also referred to as the “exo-(±)-isomers”, CAS RN 87818-31-3)

any of its individual enantiomers or any non-racemic mixture thereof.The racemic mixture contains equal parts of the two enantiomers(+)-2-exo-(2-Methylbenzyloxy)-1-methyl-4-isopropyl-7-oxabicyclo[2.2.1]heptane(herein also referred to as the “exo-(+)-isomer”, CAS RN 87818-61-9) and(−)-2-exo-(2-Methylbenzyloxy)-1-methyl-4-isopropyl-7-oxabicyclo[2.2.1]heptane(herein also referred to as the “exo-(−)-isomer”, CAS RN 87819-60-1).The exo-(±)-isomers, the exo-(+)-isomer and the exo-(−)-isomer includingtheir preparation and herbicidal properties are disclosed in EP 0 081893 A2 (see Examples 29, 34, 35 and 62). Further preparation methods ofthese compounds are described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,487,945 (seeEmbodiments 46 and 48). The racemic mixture(±)-2-exo-(2-Methylbenzyloxy)-1-methyl-4-isopropyl-7-oxabicyclo[2.2.1]heptaneis also described in the The Pesticide Manual, Fourteenth Edition,Editor: C.D.S. Tomlin, British Crop Production Council, 2006, entry 157,pages 195-196 with its common name cinmethylin, its IUPAC name(1RS,2SR,4SR)-1,4-epoxy-p-menth-2-yl 2-methylbenzyl ether and itsChemical Abstracts nameexo-(±)-1-methyl-4-(1-methylethyl)-2-[(2-methylphenyl)methoxy]-7-oxabicyclo[2.2.1]heptane.

In a preferred embodiment, the herbicide A is(±)-2-exo-(2-Methylbenzyloxy)-1-methyl-4-isopropyl-7-oxabicyclo[2.2.1]heptane.

In another embodiment, the herbicide A is(+)-2-exo-(2-Methylbenzyloxy)-1-methyl-4-isopropyl-7-oxabicyclo[2.2.1]heptane.

In another embodiment, the herbicide A is (−)-2-exo-(2-Methylbenzyloxy)-1-methyl-4-isopropyl-7-oxabicyclo[2.2.1]heptane.

In another embodiment, herbicide A is a non-racemic mixture of(+)-2-exo-(2-Methylbenzyloxy)-1-methyl-4-isopropyl-7-oxabicyclo[2.2.1]heptaneand(−)-2-exo-(2-Methylbenzyloxy)-1-methyl-4-isopropyl-7-oxabicyclo[2.2.1]heptane.The non-racemic mixture contains unequal parts of the exo-(+)-isomer andthe exo-(−)-isomer. The weight ratio of the exo-(+)-isomer to theexo-(−)-isomer in the non-racemic mixture can vary widely.

The term “herbicidal effective amount” denotes an amount of the activeingredients, which is sufficient for controlling unwanted plants,especially for controlling unwanted plants in cultivated plants andwhich does not result in a substantial damage to the treated plants.Such an amount can vary in a broad range and is dependent on variousfactors, such as the plants to be controlled, the treated cultivatedplant or material, the climatic conditions and the specific compositionaccording to the invention used.

The composition of the invention may further comprise at least oneherbicide C (as defined hereinafter) which is different from theherbicides A and B.

The composition of the invention may further comprise at least onesafener D (as defined hereinafter).

The composition of the invention may further comprise one or moreauxiliaries customary in crop protection (as defined hereinafter).

In another aspect, the present invention relates to the use of thecomposition as defined herein for controlling undesirable vegetation.

The terms “plants” and “vegetation”, as used herein, include germinantseeds, emerging seedlings, plants emerging from vegetative propagules,and established vegetation.

The terms “controlling” and “combating”, as used herein, are synonyms.

The terms “undesirable vegetation”, “harmful plants”, “unwanted plants”,“weeds” and “weed species”, as used herein, are synonyms.

In another aspect, the present invention relates to a method forcontrolling undesirable vegetation which comprises applying to thevegetation or the locus thereof or applying to the soil or water toprevent the emergence or growth of the undesirable vegetation asynergistically herbicidal effective amount of (a)(±)-2-exo-(2-Methylbenzyloxy)-1-methyl-4-isopropyl-7-oxabicyclo[2.2.1]heptane,any of its individual enantiomers or any non-racemic mixture thereof(herbicide A) and (b) saflufenacil (herbicide B).

The method of the invention may further comprise applying at least oneherbicide C (as defined hereinafter) which is different from theherbicides A and B. The method of the invention may further compriseapplying at least one safener D. The method of the invention may furthercomprise applying one or more auxiliaries customary in crop protection.

The term “locus”, as used herein, means the area in which the vegetationor plants are growing or will grow, typically a field.

In yet another aspect, the present invention relates to a method forcontrolling undesirable vegetation which comprises applying to thevegetation or the locus thereof or applying to the soil or water toprevent the emergence or growth of the undesirable vegetation thecomposition according to the invention.

Further embodiments of the invention are evident from the description,the examples and the claims. It is to be understood that the featuresmentioned above and still to be illustrated below of the subject matterof the invention can be applied not only in the combination given ineach particular case but also in other combinations, without leaving thescope of the invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

Surprisingly, it has been found that the combination of (a) herbicide Aand (b) saflufenacil (herbicide B) is capable of providing a synergisticherbicidal effect.

Thus, in the compositions, uses and methods of this invention, theherbicide A and herbicide B are each present or applied in an amountsufficient to provide a synergistic herbicidal effect.

The term “synergistic herbicidal effect” refers to the herbicidal effectfor a given combination of two herbicides where the herbicidal activityof the combination exceeds the total of the individual herbicidalactivities of the herbicides when applied separately. For this reason,the compositions can, based on the individual components, be used atlower application rates to achieve a herbicidal effect comparable to theindividual components.

In some embodiments of this invention, Colby's equation is applied todetermine whether the combination of herbicide A and herbicide B shows asynergistic effect (see S. R. Colby, “Calculating synergistic andantagonistic responses of herbicide combinations”, Weeds 1967, 15, pp.20-22).

E=X+Y−(X·Y/100)

where

-   -   X=effect in percent using herbicide A at an application rate a;    -   Y=effect in percent using herbicide B at application rate b;    -   E=expected effect (in %) of herbicide A+herbicide B at        application rates a+b.

For three-way combinations (herbicide A+herbicide B+herbicide C) amodified Colby equation can be used:

E=X+Y+Z−[(X·Y+X·Z+Y·Z)/100]−X·Y·Z/10000

where E, X and Y are as defined above and Z is the herbicidal effect inpercent using a herbicide C (as defined herein) at an application ratec.

In Colby's equation, the value E corresponds to the effect (plant damageor injury) which is to be expected if the activity of the individualcompounds is additive. If the observed effect is higher than the value Ecalculated according to the Colby equation, a synergistic effect ispresent.

In one embodiment of the present invention, the compositions, uses andmethods disclosed herein are synergistic as determined by the Colbyequation. Specifically, the synergistic herbicidal effect is determinedaccording to the Colby equation.

Moreover, the compositions, uses and methods of the present inventionprovide excellent pre- and post-emergence control of weeds. Inparticular, the compositions and methods are useful for controllingundesirable vegetation before their emergence (pre-emergence).

The compositions, uses and methods of the present invention also showgood crop compatibility, i.e. the combined application of (a) herbicideA and (b) herbicide B in crops does not result in increased damage ofthe crop plants when compared to the individual application of herbicideA or herbicide B.

Furthermore, the compositions, uses and methods of the present inventionprovide effective control of herbicide resistant or tolerant weedspecies, in particular herbicide-resistant weed biotypes. For example,the compositions, uses and methods of the present invention caneffectively control herbicide-resistant grass weeds such as, forexample, Alopecurus myosuroides (ALOMY), Apera spica-venti (APESV),Phalaris species (PHASS) or Lolium species (LOLSS). The compositions,uses and methods of the present invention are also suitable forcontrolling herbicide-resistant broadleaf weeds such as, for example,Papaver rhoeas (PAPRH, corn poppy) which has evolved resistance,especially against ALS-inhibiting herbicides.

In addition, the compositions, uses and methods of the present inventioncan effectively control weed biotypes with target-site resistance butalso weed biotypes with non-target site resistance. A particularadvantage is that the compositions, uses and methods of the presentinvention also provide effective control of weed biotypes having bothtarget-site resistance and non-target-site resistance, such as e.g.resistant populations of Alopecurus myosuroides (ALOMY) or Loliumrigidum (LOLRI).

“Target-site resistance”, as used herein, occurs by mutation within agene coding for an herbicide target-site enzyme (limiting the herbicidebinding) or by overproduction of the target enzyme (gene overexpressionor amplification).

“Non-target-site resistance”, as used herein, involves mechanisms thatminimize the amount of active herbicide reaching the target site (e.g.reduced herbicide uptake or translocation, increased herbicidesequestration, or enhanced herbicide metabolism).

In the compositions of the present invention the weight ratio ofherbicide A (in particular(±)-2-exo-(2-Methylbenzyloxy)-1-methyl-4-isopropyl-7-oxabicyclo[2.2.1]heptane)to saflufenacil (herbicide B) is in general in the range from 1:0.002 to1:8, preferably in the range from 1:0.005 to 1:3, more preferably in therange from 1:0.02 to 1:1, even more preferably in the range from 1:0.02to 1:0.8 and in particular in the range from 1:0.02 to 1:0.6.

In addition to the herbicide A and herbicide B, the composition of theinvention may further comprise at least one herbicide C which isdifferent from the herbicides A and B.

Thus, in one embodiment, the compositions of the present inventioncomprise herbicide A (in particular(±)-2-exo-(2-Methylbenzyloxy)-1-methyl-4-isopropyl-7-oxabicyclo[2.2.1]heptane),saflufenacil (herbicide B) and at least one herbicide C.

Preferably, the herbicide C is selected from the group consisting ofacetochlor (C.1), aclonifen (C.2), amicarbazone (C.3), amidosulfuron(C.4), aminopyralid (C.5), amitrole (C.6), asulam (C.7), atrazine (C.8),azimsulfuron (C.9), beflubutamid (C.10), benfluralin (C.11), bensulfuron(C.12), bensulide (C.13), bentazone (C.14), bicyclopyrone (C.15),bifenox (C.16), bispyribac (C.17), bromoxynil (C.18), carbetamide(C.19), carfentrazone (C.20), chloridazon (C.21), chlorpropham (C.22),chlorsulfuron (C.23), chlorthal (C.24), chlortoluron (C.25), clethodim(C.26), clodinafop (C.27), clomazone (C.28), clopyralid (C.29),cycloxydim (C.30), cyclopyrimorate (C.31), cyhalofop (C.32), 2,4-D(C.33), dazomet (C.34), 2,4-DB (C.35), desmedipham (C.36), dicamba(C.37), dichlorprop (C.38), dichlorprop-P (C.39), diclofop (C.40),diflufenican (C.41), diflufenzopyr (C.42), dimethachlor (C.43),dimethenamid (C.44), dimethenamid-P (C.45), diquat (C.46), dithiopyr(C.47), diuron (C.48), ethametsulfuron (C.49), ethofumesate (C.50),fenoxaprop (C.51), fenoxaprop-P (C.52), fenquinotrione (C.53),flazasulfuron (C.54), florasulam (C.55), fluazifop (C.56), fluazifop-P(C.57), flucarbazone (C.58), flufenacet (C.59), flumioxazin (C.60),fluometuron (C.61), flupyrsulfuron (C.62), flurochloridone (C.63),fluroxypyr (C.64), flurtamone (C.65), foramsulfuron (C.66), glufosinate(C.67), glufosinate-P (C.68), glyphosate (C.69), halauxifen (C.70),halosulfuron (C.71), haloxyfop-P (C.72), indaziflam (C.73), imazamox(C.74), imazapic (C.75), imazapyr (C.76), imazaquin (C.77), imazethapyr(C.78), imazosulfuron (C.79), iodosulfuron (C.80), iofensulfuron (C.81),ioxynil (C.82), isoproturon (C.83), isoxaben (C.84), isoxaflutole(C.85), lenacil (C.86), linuron (C.87), MCPA (C.88), MCPB (C.89),mecoprop (C.90), mecoprop-P (C.91), mesosulfuron (C.92), mesotrione(C.93), metam (C.94), metamitron (C.95), metazachlor (C.96),methiozoline (C.97), metobromuron (C.98), metolachlor (C.99),S-metolachlor (C.100), metosulam (C.101), metribuzin (C.102),metsulfuron (C.103), molinate (C.104), monosodium methyl arsenate (MSMA)(C.105), napropamide (C.106), napropamide-M (C.107), nicosulfuron(C.108), orthosulfamuron (C.109), oryzalin (C.110), oxadiargyl (C.111),oxadiazon (C.112), oxasulfuron (C.113), oxyfluorfen (C.114),pendimethalin (C.115), penoxsulam (C.116), pethoxamid (C.117),phenmedipham (C.118), picloram (C.119), picolinafen (C.120), pinoxaden(C.121), pretilachlor (C.122), prodiamine (C.123), profoxydim (C.124),prometryne (C.125), propaquizafop (C.126), propoxycarbazone (C.127),propyzamide (C.128), prosulfocarb (C.129), prosulfuron (C.130),pyraflufen (C.131), pyridate (C.132), pyroxasulfone (C.133), pyroxsulam(C.134), quinclorac (C.135), quinmerac (C.136), quinoclamine (C.137),quizalofop (C.138), quizalofop-P (C.139), rimsulfuron (C.140),sethoxydim (C.141), siduron (C.142), simazine (C.143), sulcotrione(C.144), sulfentrazone (C.145), sulfosulfuron (C.146), tembotrione(C.147), tepraloxydim (C.148), terbuthylazine (C.149), thiencarbazone(C.150), thifensulfuron (C.151), tolpyralate (C.152), topramezone(C.153), tralkoxydim (C.154), tri-allate (C.155), triasulfuron (C.156),tribenuron (C.157), triclopyr (C.158), trifloxysulfuron (C.159),trifludimoxazin (C.160), trifluralin (C.161), triflusulfuron (C.162),tritosulfuron (C.163),4-amino-3-chloro-6-(4-chloro-2-fluoro-3-methoxyphenyl)-5-fluoropyridine-2-carboxylicacid (C.164), benzyl4-amino-3-chloro-6-(4-chloro-2-fluoro-3-methoxyphenyl)-5-fluoropyridine-2-carboxylate(CAS 1390661-72-9, C.165), and agriculturally acceptable salts, estersor amides thereof.

More preferably, the herbicide C is selected from the group consistingof acetochlor (C.1), aclonifen (C.2), aminopyralid (C.5), atrazine(C.8), azimsulfuron (C.9), beflubutamid (C.10), bensulfuron (C.12),bentazone (C.14), bicyclopyrone (C.15), bispyribac (C.17), bromoxynil(C.18), carbetamide (C.19), chloridazon (C.21), chlortoluron (C.25),clethodim (C.26), clodinafop (C.27), clomazone (C.28), clopyralid(C.29), cycloxydim (C.30), cyclopyrimorate (C.31), cyhalofop (C.32),2,4-D (C.33), dicamba (C.37), diclofop (C.40), diflufenican (C.41),diflufenzopyr (C.42), dimethachlor (C.43), dimethenamid (C.44),dimethenamid-P (C.45), dithiopyr (C.47), ethametsulfuron (C.49),ethofumesate (C.50), fenoxaprop (C.51), fenoxaprop-P (C.52),fenquinotrione (C.53), flazasulfuron (C.54), florasulam (C.55),fluazifop (C.56), fluazifop-P (C.57), flucarbazone (C.58), flufenacet(C.59), flumioxazin (C.60), flupyrsulfuron (C.62), flurochloridone(C.63), fluroxypyr (C.64), flurtamone (C.65), foramsulfuron (C.66),glufosinate (C.67), glufosinate-P (C.68), glyphosate (C.69), halauxifen(C.70), halosulfuron (C.71), haloxyfop-P (C.72), indaziflam (C.73),imazamox (C.74), imazapyr (C.76), imazethapyr (C.78), iodosulfuron(C.80), isoproturon (C.83), isoxaben (C.84), isoxaflutole (C.85),mecoprop (C.90), mecoprop-P (C.91), mesosulfuron (C.92), mesotrione(C.93), metazachlor (C.96), metolachlor (C.99), S-metolachlor (C.100),metosulam (C.101), metribuzin (C.102), metsulfuron (C.103), napropamide(C.106), napropamide-M (C.107), nicosulfuron (C.108), oryzalin (C.110),oxadiargyl (C.111), oxadiazon (C.112), oxyfluorfen (C.114),pendimethalin (C.115), penoxsulam (C.116), pethoxamid (C.117), picloram(C.119), picolinafen (C.120), pinoxaden (C.121), pretilachlor (C.122),prodiamine (C.123), profoxydim (C.124), propaquizafop (C.126),propoxycarbazone (C.127), propyzamide (C.128), prosulfocarb (C.129),pyroxasulfone (C.133), pyroxsulam (C.134), quinclorac (C.135), quinmerac(C.136), quizalofop (C.138), quizalofop-P (C.139), rimsulfuron (C.140),simazine (C.143), sulcotrione (C.144), sulfentrazone (C.145),sulfosulfuron (C.146), tembotrione (C.147), tepraloxydim (C.148),terbuthylazine (C.149), thiencarbazone (C.150), thifensulfuron (C.151),tolpyralate (C.152), topramezone (C.153), tralkoxydim (C.154),tri-allate (C.155), tribenuron (C.157), trifludimoxazin (C.160),trifluralin (C.161), tritosulfuron (C.163),4-amino-3-chloro-6-(4-chloro-2-fluoro-3-methoxyphenyl)-5-fluoropyridine-2-carboxylicacid (C.164), benzyl4-amino-3-chloro-6-(4-chloro-2-fluoro-3-methoxyphenyl)-5-fluoropyridine-2-carboxylate(CAS 1390661-72-9, C.165), and agriculturally acceptable salts, estersor amides thereof.

Even more preferably, the herbicide C is selected from the groupconsisting of acetochlor (C.1), bicyclopyrone (C.15), bromoxynil (C.18),clomazone (C.28), 2,4-D (C.33), dicamba (C.37), diflufenican (C.41),dimethenamid (C.44), dimethenamid-P (C.45), florasulam (C.55),flucarbazone (C.58), flumioxazin (C.60), fluroxypyr (C.64),foramsulfuron (C.66), glufosinate (C.67), glufosinate-P (C.68),glyphosate (C.69), halauxifen (C.70), imazamox (C.74), imazapyr (C.76),imazethapyr (C.78), isoxaflutole (C.85), mesotrione (C.93), metolachlor(C.99), S-metolachlor (C.100), metsulfuron (C.103), nicosulfuron(C.108), pendimethalin (C.115), pyroxasulfone (C.133), rimsulfuron(C.140), sulfentrazone (C.145), tembotrione (C.147), thiencarbazone(C.150), thifensulfuron (C.151), tolpyralate (C.152), topramezone(C.153), tri-allate (C.155), tribenuron (C.157), trifludimoxazin(C.160), and agriculturally acceptable salts, esters or amides thereof.

In another preferred embodiment, the herbicide C is selected from thegroup consisting of acetochlor (C.1), bicyclopyrone (C.15), 2,4-D(C.33), dicamba (C.37), dimethenamid (C.44), dimethenamid-P (C.45),foramsulfuron (C.66), glufosinate (C.67), glufosinate-P (C.68),glyphosate (C.69), isoxaflutole (C.85), mesotrione (C.93), metolachlor(C.99), S-metolachlor (C.100), nicosulfuron (C.108), pendimethalin(C.115), pyroxasulfone (C.133), rimsulfuron (C.140), sulfentrazone(C.145), tembotrione (C.147), thiencarbazone (C.150), tolpyralate(C.152), topramezone (C.153), trifludimoxazin (C.160), andagriculturally acceptable salts, esters or amides thereof. Theaforementioned herbicides C are particularly suitable for use in corn(maize).

In another preferred embodiment, the herbicide C is selected from thegroup consisting of diflufenican (C.41), florasulam (C.55), flucarbazone(C.58), flumioxazin (C.60), fluroxypyr (C.64), glyphosate (C.69),halauxifen (C.70), metsulfuron (C.103), pendimethalin (C.115),pyroxasulfone (C.133), sulfentrazone (C.145), thifensulfuron (C.151),tri-allate (C.155), tribenuron (C.157), trifludimoxazin (C.160), andagriculturally acceptable salts, esters or amides thereof. Theaforementioned herbicides C are particularly suitable for use incereals.

In another preferred embodiment, the herbicide C is selected from thegroup consisting of clomazone (C.28), flumioxazin (C.60), glyphosate(C.69), imazamox (C.74), imazapyr (C.76), imazethapyr (C.78),pyroxasulfone (C.133), sulfentrazone (C.145), topramezone (C.153),trifludimoxazin (C.160), and agriculturally acceptable salts, esters oramides thereof. The aforementioned herbicides C are particularlysuitable for use in soybeans and pulses.

In another preferred embodiment, the herbicide C is selected from thegroup consisting of bromoxynil (C.18), flumioxazin (C.60), glyphosate(C.69), imazamox (C.74), imazapyr (C.76), imazethapyr (C.78),sulfentrazone (C.145), trifludimoxazin (C.160), and agriculturallyacceptable salts, esters or amides thereof. The aforementionedherbicides C are particularly suitable for use in canola (in particularherbicide-tolerant canola).

In addition to the herbicide A, herbicide B and the optional herbicideC, the composition of the invention may further comprise at least onesafener D.

Safeners are chemical compounds which prevent or reduce damage on usefulplants without having a major impact on the herbicidal action of theherbicidal active components towards unwanted plants. Safeners can beapplied before sowings (e.g. seed treatments), on shoots or seedlings aswell as in the pre-emergence or post-emergence treatment of usefulplants and their habitat.

Therefore, in one embodiment, the compositions of the present inventioncomprise herbicide A, saflufenacil (herbicide B), at least one safener Dand optionally at least one herbicide C.

In another embodiment, the compositions of the present inventioncomprise herbicide A, saflufenacil (herbicide B), at least one herbicideC and at least one safener D.

Exemplary safeners D include benoxacor (D.1), cloquintocet (D.2),cyometrinil (D.3), cyprosulfamide (D.4), dichlormid (D.5), dicyclonon(D.6), dietholate (D.7), fenchlorazole (D.8), fenclorim (D.9), flurazole(D.10), fluxofenim (D.11), furilazole (D.12), isoxadifen (D.13),mefenpyr (D.14), mephenate (D.15), naphthaleneacetic acid (D.16),naphthalic anhydride (D.17), oxabetrinil (D.18),4-(dichloroacetyl)-1-oxa-4-azaspiro[4.5]decane (MON4660, CAS 71526-07-3)(D.19), 2,2,5-trimethyl-3-(dichloroacetyl)-1,3-oxazolidine (R-29148, CAS52836-31-4) (D.20),N-(2-Methoxybenzoyl)-4-[(methylaminocarbonyl)amino]benzenesulfonamide(CAS 129531-12-0) (D.21), and agriculturally acceptable salts, esters oramides thereof.

Preferably, the safener D is selected from the group consisting ofbenoxacor (D.1), cloquintocet (D.2), cyprosulfamide (D.4), dichlormid(D.5), dicyclonon (D.6), fenchlorazole (D.8), fenclorim (D.9), flurazole(D.10), furilazole (D.12), isoxadifen (D.13), mefenpyr (D.14),4-(dichloroacetyl)-1-oxa-4-azaspiro[4.5]decane (MON4660, CAS 71526-07-3)(D.19), 2,2,5-trimethyl-3-(dichloroacetyl)-1,3-oxazolidine (R-29148, CAS52836-31-4) (D.20), and agriculturally acceptable salts, esters oramides thereof.

More preferably, the safener D is selected from the group consisting ofbenoxacor (D.1), cloquintocet-mexyl (D.2a), cyprosulfamide (D.4),dichlormid (D.5), dicyclonon (D.6), fenclorazole-ethyl (D.8a), fenclorim(D.9), flurazole (D.10), furilazole (D.12), isoxadifen-ethyl (D.13a),mefenpyr-diethyl (D.14a), 4-(dichloroacetyl)-1-oxa-4-azaspiro[4.5]decane(MON4660, CAS 71526-07-3) (D.19), and2,2,5-trimethyl-3-(dichloroacetyl)-1,3-oxazolidine (R-29148, CAS52836-31-4) (D.20).

Even more preferably, the safener D is selected from the groupconsisting of benoxacor (D.1), cloquintocet (D.2), cyprosulfamide (D.4),dichlormid (D.5), fenclorazole (D.8), fenclorim (D.9), isoxadifen(D.13), mefenpyr (D.14), and agriculturally acceptable salts, esters oramides thereof.

Still more preferably, the safener D is selected from the groupconsisting of benoxacor (D.1), cloquintocet-mexyl (D.2a), cyprosulfamide(D.4), dichlormid (D.5), fenclorazole-ethyl (D.8a), fenclorim (D.9),isoxadifen-ethyl (D.13a), and mefenpyr-diethyl (D.14a).

In particular, the safener D is selected from the group consisting ofbenoxacor (D.1), cloquintocet (D.2), cyprosulfamide (D.4), isoxadifen(D.13), mefenpyr (D.14), and agriculturally acceptable salts, esters oramides thereof. Most preferably, the safener D is selected from thegroup consisting of benoxacor (D.1), cloquintocet-mexyl (D.2a),cyprosulfamide (D.4), isoxadifen-ethyl (D.13a), and mefenpyr-diethyl(D.14a).

The herbicides C and safeners D are known herbicides and safeners, see,for example, The Pesticide Manual, British Crop Protection Council,16^(th) edition, 2012; The Compendium of Pesticide Common Names(http://www.alanwood.net/pesticides/); Farm Chemicals Handbook 2000volume 86, Meister Publishing Company, 2000; B. Hock, C. Fedtke, R. R.Schmidt, Herbizide [Herbicides], Georg Thieme Verlag, Stuttgart 1995; W.H. Ahrens, Herbicide Handbook, 7th edition, Weed Science Society ofAmerica, 1994; and K. K. Hatzios, Herbicide Handbook, Supplement for the7th edition, Weed Science Society of America, 1998.2,2,5-Trimethyl-3-(dichloroacetyl)-1,3-oxazolidine [CAS No. 52836-31-4]is also referred to as R-29148.4-(Dichloroacetyl)-1-oxa-4-azaspiro[4.5]decane [CAS No. 71526-07-3] isalso referred to as AD-67 and MON 4660.

If the herbicides C and/or safeners D as described herein are capable offorming geometrical isomers, for example E/Z isomers, it is possible touse both, the pure isomers and mixtures thereof, in the compositions,uses and methods according to the invention.

If the herbicides C and/or safeners D as described herein have one ormore centers of chirality and, as a consequence, are present asenantiomers or diastereomers, it is possible to use both, the pureenantiomers and diastereomers and their mixtures, in the compositions,uses and methods according to the invention.

If the herbicides C and/or safeners D as described herein have ionizablefunctional groups, they can also be employed in the form of theiragriculturally acceptable salts. The term “agriculturally acceptablesalts” is used herein to mean in general, the salts of those cations andthe acid addition salts of those acids whose cations and anions,respectively, have no adverse effect on the herbicidal activity of theactive compounds.

Preferred cations are the ions of the alkali metals, preferably oflithium, sodium and potassium, of the alkaline earth metals, preferablyof calcium and magnesium, and of the transition metals, preferably ofmanganese, copper, zinc and iron, further ammonium and substitutedammonium in which one to four hydrogen atoms are replaced byC₁-C₄-alkyl, hydroxy-C₁-C₄-alkyl, C₁-C₄-alkoxy-C₁-C₄-alkyl,hydroxy-C₁-C₄-alkoxy-C₁-C₄-alkyl, phenyl or benzyl, preferably ammonium,methylammonium, isopropylammonium, dimethylammonium,diisopropylammonium, trimethylammonium, heptylammonium, dodecylammonium,tetradecylammonium, tetramethylammonium, tetraethylammonium,tetrabutylammonium, 2-hydroxyethylammonium (olamine salt),2-(2-hydroxyeth-1-oxy)eth-1-ylammonium (diglycolamine salt),di(2-hydroxyeth-1-yl)ammonium (diolamine salt),tris(2-hydroxyethyl)ammonium (trolamine salt),tris(2-hydroxypropyl)ammonium, benzyltrimethylammonium,benzyltriethylammonium, N,N,N-trimethylethanolammonium (choline salt),furthermore phosphonium ions, sulfonium ions, preferablytri(C₁-C₄-alkyl)sulfonium, such as trimethylsulfonium, and sulfoxoniumions, preferably tri(C₁-C₄-alkyl)sulfoxonium, and finally the salts ofpolybasic amines such as N,N-bis-(3-aminopropyl)methylamine anddiethylenetriamine.

Anions of useful acid addition salts are primarily chloride, bromide,fluoride, iodide, hydrogensulfate, methylsulfate, sulfate,dihydrogenphosphate, hydrogenphosphate, nitrate, bicarbonate, carbonate,hexafluorosilicate, hexafluorophosphate, benzoate and also the anions ofC₁-C₄-alkanoic acids, preferably formate, acetate, propionate andbutyrate.

The herbicides C and/or safeners D as described herein having acarboxyl, hydroxy and/or an amino group can be employed in the form ofthe acid, in the form of an agriculturally suitable salt as mentionedabove or else in the form of an agriculturally acceptable derivative,for example as amides, such as mono- and di-C₁-C₆-alkylamides orarylamides, as esters, for example as allyl esters, propargyl esters,C₁-C₁₀-alkyl esters, alkoxyalkyl esters, tefuryl((tetrahydrofuran-2-yl)methyl) esters and also as thioesters, forexample as C₁-C₁₀-alkylthio esters. Preferred mono- anddi-C₁-C₆-alkylamides are the methyl and the dimethylamides. Preferredarylamides are, for example, the anilides and the 2-chloroanilides.Preferred alkyl esters are, for example, the methyl, ethyl, propyl,isopropyl, butyl, isobutyl, pentyl, mexyl (1-methylhexyl), meptyl(1-methylheptyl), heptyl, octyl or isooctyl (2-ethylhexyl) esters.Preferred C₁-C₄-alkoxy-C₁-C₄-alkyl esters are the straight-chain orbranched C₁-C₄-alkoxy ethyl esters, for example the 2-methoxyethyl,2-ethoxyethyl, 2-butoxyethyl (butotyl), 2-butoxypropyl or 3-butoxypropylester. An example of a straight-chain or branched C₁-C₁₀-alkylthio esteris the ethylthio ester.

Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of aminopyralid(C.5) include aminopyralid-dimethylammonium (C.5a),aminopyralid-potassium (C.5b),aminopyralid-tris(2-hydroxypropyl)ammonium (C.5c), and mixtures thereof.

Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of asulam (C.7)include asulam-potassium (C.7a), asulam-sodium (C.7b), and mixturesthereof.

Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of bensulfuron(C.12) include bensulfuron-methyl (C.12a).

Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of bentazone (C.14)include bentazone-sodium (C.14a).

Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of bispyribac (C.17)include bispyribac-sodium (C.17a).

Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of bromoxynil (C.18)include bromoxynil butyrate (C.18a), bromoxynil heptanoate (C.18b),bromoxynil octanoate (C.18c), bromoxynil-potassium (C.18d), and mixturesthereof.

Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of carfentrazone(C.20) include carfentrazone-ethyl (C.20a).

Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of chlorthal (C.24)include chlorthal-dimethyl (DCPA) (C.24a), chlorthal-monomethyl (C.24b),and mixtures thereof.

Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of clodinafop (C.27)include clodinafop-propargyl (C.27a).

Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of clopyralid (C.29)include clopyralid-potassium (C. 29a), clopyralid-olamine (C. 29b),clopyralid-tris(2-hydroxypropyl)ammonium (C. 29c), clopyralid-methyl (C.29d), and mixtures thereof. In some embodiments, clopyralid is providedas an amine salt, such as clopyralid-olamine salt (C. 29b, see above),dimethylamine (DMA) salt (C. 29e), monoethanolamine (MEA) salt (C. 29f),triisopropanolamine (TIPA) salt (C. 29g), and mixtures thereof.

Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of cyhalofop (C.32)include cyhalofop-butyl (C.32a).

Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of 2,4-D (C.33)include 2,4-D-ammonium (C. 33a), 2,4-D-butotyl (C. 33b),2,4-D-2-butoxypropyl (C. 33c), 2,4-D-3-butoxypropyl (C. 33d),2,4-D-butyl (C. 33e), 2,4-D-diethylammonium (C. 33f),2,4-D-dimethylammonium (C. 33g), 2,4-D-diolamine (C. 33h),2,4-D-dodecylammonium (C. 33i), 2,4-D-ethyl (C. 33j), 2,4-D-2-ethylhexyl(C. 33k), 2,4-D-heptylammonium (C. 33l), 2,4-D-isobutyl (C. 33m),2,4-D-isoctyl (C. 33n), 2,4-D-isopropyl (C. 33o),2,4-D-isopropylammonium (C. 33p), 2,4-D-lithium (C. 33q), 2,4-D-meptyl(C. 33r), 2,4-D-methyl (C. 33s), 2,4-D-octyl (C. 33t), 2,4-D-pentyl (C.33u), 2,4-D-propyl (C. 33v), 2,4-D-sodium (C. 33w), 2,4-D-tefuryl (C.33x), 2,4-D-tetradecylammonium (C. 33y), 2,4-D-triethylammonium (C.33z), 2,4-D-tris(2-hydroxypropyl)ammonium (C. 33zx), 2,4-D-trolamine (C.33zy), and mixtures thereof.

Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of dazomet (C.34)include dazomet-sodium (C.34a).

Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of 2,4-DB (C.35)include 2,4-DB-butyl (C. 35a), 2,4-DB-dimethylammonium (C. 35b),2,4-DB-isoctyl (C. 35c), 2,4-DB-potassium (C. 35d), 2,4-DB-sodium (C.35e), and mixtures thereof.

Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of dicamba (C.37)include dicamba-sodium (C. 37a), dicamba-potassium (C. 37b),dicamba-methylammonium (C. 37c), dicamba-dimethylammonium (C. 37d),dicamba-isopropylammonium (C. 37e), dicamba-diglycolamine (C. 37f),dicamba-olamine (C. 37g), dicamba-diolamine (C. 37h), dicamba-trolamine(C. 37i), dicamba-N,N-bis-(3-aminopropyl)methylamine (C. 37j),dicamba-diethylenetriamine (C. 37k), dicamba-methyl (C. 37l),dicamba-butotyl (C. 37m), and mixtures thereof.

Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of dichlorpropinclude dichlorprop-butotyl (C.38a), dichlorprop-dimethylammonium(C.38b), dichlorprop-ethylammonium (C.38c), dichlorprop-2-ethylhexyl(C.38d), dichlorprop-isoctyl (C.38e), dichlorprop-methyl (C.38f),dichlorprop-potassium (C.38g), dichlorprop-sodium (C.38h), and mixturesthereof.

Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of dichlorprop-Pinclude dichlorprop-P-dimethylammonium (C.39a),dichlorprop-P-2-ethylhexyl (C.39b), dichlorprop-P-potassium (C.39c),dichlorprop-P-sodium (C.39d), and mixtures thereof.

Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of diclofop (C.40)include diclofop-methyl (C.40a).

Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of diflufenzopyr(C.42) include diflufenzopyr-sodium (C.42a).

Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of diquat (C.46)include diquat dibromide (C.46a).

Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of ethametsulfuron(C.49) include ethametsulfuron-methyl (C.49a).

Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of fenoxaprop (C.51)include fenoxaprop-ethyl (C.51a).

Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of fenoxaprop-P(C.52) include fenoxaprop-P-ethyl (C.52a).

Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of fluazifop (C.56)include fluazifop-meth (C.56a), fluazifop-butyl (C.56b), and mixturesthereof.

Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of fluazifop-P(C.57) include fluazifop-P-butyl (C.57a).

Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of flucarbazone(C.58) include flucarbazone-sodium (C.58a).

Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of flupyrsulfuron(C.62) include flupyrsulfuron-methyl (C.62a),flupyrsulfuron-methyl-sodium (C.62b), and mixtures thereof.

Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of fluroxypyr (C.64)include fluroxypyr-butomethyl (C.64a), fluroxypyr-meptyl (C.64b), andmixtures thereof.

Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of glufosinate(C.67) include glufosinate-ammonium (C.67a).

Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of glufosinate-P(C.68) include glufosinate-P-ammonium (C.68a), glufosinate-P-sodium(C.68b), and mixtures thereof.

Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of glyphosate (C.69)include glyphosate-ammonium (C.69a), glyphosate-diammonium (C.69b),glyphoste-dimethylammonium (C.69c), glyphosate-isopropylammonium(C.69d), glyphosate-potassium (C.69e), glyphosate-sodium (C.69f),glyphosate-sesquisodium (C.69g), glyphosate-trimesium (C.69h),glyphosate-ethanolamine (C.69i), glyphosate-diethanolamine (C.69j), andmixtures thereof.

Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of halauxifen (C.70)include halauxifen-methyl (C.70a).

Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of halosulfuron(C.71) include halosulfuron-methyl (C.71a).

Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of haloxyfop-P(C.72) include haloxyfop-P-etotyl (C. 72a), haloxyfop-P-methyl (C. 72b),and mixtures thereof.

Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of imazamox (C.74)include imazamox-ammonium (C.74a).

Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of imazapic (C.75)include imazapic-ammonium (C.75a).

Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of imazapyr (C.76)include imazapyr-isopropylammonium (C.76a).

Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of imazaquin (C.77)include imazaquin-ammonium (C.77a), imazaquin-methyl (C.77b),imazaquin-sodium (C.77c), and mixtures thereof.

Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of imazethapyr(C.78) include imazethapyr-ammonium (C.78a).

Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of iodosulfuron(C.80) include iodosulfuron-methyl (C.80a), iodosulfuron-methyl-sodium(C.80b), and mixtures thereof.

Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of iofensulfuron(C.81) include iofensulfuron-sodium (C.81a).

Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of ioxynil (C.82)include ioxynil-lithium (C.82a), ioxynil octanoate (C.82b),ioxynil-sodium (C.82c), and mixtures thereof.

Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of MCPA (C.88)include MCPA-butotyl (C.88a), MCPA-butyl (C. 88b), MCPA-dimethylammonium(C. 88c), MCPA-diolamine (C. 88d), MCPA-ethyl (C. 88e),MCPA-2-ethylhexyl (C. 88f), MCPA-isobutyl (C. 88g), MCPA-isoctyl (C.88h), MCPA-isopropyl (C. 88i), MCPA-methyl (C. 88j), MCPA-olamine (C.88k), MCPA-potassium (C. 88l), MCPA-sodium (C. 88m), MCPA-trolamine (C.88n), and mixtures thereof.

Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of MCPB (C.89)include MCPB-ethyl (C. 89a), MCPB-methyl (C. 89b), MCPB-sodium (C. 89c),and mixtures thereof.

Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of mecoprop (C.90)include mecoprop-dimethylammonium (C. 90a), mecoprop-diolamine (C. 90b),mecoprop-ethadyl (C. 90c), mecoprop-2-ethylhexyl (C. 90d),mecoprop-isoctyl (C. 90e), mecoprop-methyl (C. 90f), mecoprop-potassium(C. 90g), mecoprop-sodium (C. 90h), mecoprop-trolamine (C. 90i), andmixtures thereof.

Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of mecoprop-P (C.91)include mecoprop-P-dimethylammonium (C.91a), mecoprop-P-2-ethylhexyl (C.91b), mecoprop-P-isobutyl (C. 91c), mecoprop-P-potassium (C. 91d), andmixtures thereof.

Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of mesosulfuron(C.92) include mesosulfuron-methyl (C.92a).

Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of metam (C.94)include metam-ammonium (C. 94a), metam-potassium (C. 94b), metam-sodium(C. 94c), and mixtures thereof.

Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of metsulfuron(C.103) include metsulfuron-methyl (C.103a).

Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of phenmedipham(C.118) include phenmedipham-ethyl (C.118a).

Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of picloram (C.119)include picloram-dimethylammonium (C. 119a), picloram-2-ethylhexyl (C.119b), picloram-isoctyl (C. 119c), picloram-methyl (C. 119d),picloram-olamine (C. 119e), picloram-potassium (C. 119f),picloram-triethylammonium (C. 119g),picloram-tris(2-hydroxypropyl)ammonium (C. 119h), picloram-trolamine (C.119i), and mixtures thereof.

Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of propoxycarbazone(C.127) include propoxycarbazone-sodium (C.127a).

Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of pyraflufen(C.131) include pyraflufen-ethyl (C.131a).

Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of quinclorac(C.135) include quinclorac-dimethylammonium (C.135a).

Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of quizalofop(C.138) include quizalofop-ethyl (C.138a).

Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of quizalofop-P(C.139) include quizalofop-P-ethyl (C.139a), quizalofop-P-tefuryl(C.139b), and mixtures thereof.

Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of thiencarbazone(C.150) include thiencarbazone-methyl (C.150a).

Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of thifensulfuron(C.151) include thifensulfuron-methyl (C.151a).

Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of topramezone(C.153) include topramezone-sodium (C.153a).

Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of tribenuron(C.157) include tribenuron-methyl (C.157a).

Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of triclopyr (C.158)include triclopyr-butotyl (C.158a), triclopyr-ethyl (C.158b),triclopyr-triethylammonium (C.158c) and mixtures thereof.

Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of trifloxysulfuron(C.159) include trifloxysulfuron-sodium (C.159a).

Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of triflusulfuron(C.162) include triflusulfuron-methyl (C.162a).

Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of cloquintocet(D.2) include cloquintocet-mexyl (D.2a).

Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of fenchlorazole(D.8) include fenchlorazole-ethyl (D.8a).

Exemplary agriculturally acceptable, salts or esters of isoxadifen(D.13) include isoxadifen-ethyl (D.13a).

Exemplary agriculturally acceptable salts or esters of mefenpyr (D.14)include mefenpyr-diethyl (D.14a).

In a particular embodiment of the invention, the composition comprisesherbicide A (in particular(±)-2-exo-(2-Methylbenzyloxy)-1-methyl-4-isopropyl-7-oxabicyclo[2.2.1]heptane)and saflufenacil (herbicide B) as the only active ingredients.

In another particular embodiment of the invention, the compositioncomprises, as the only active ingredients, herbicide A (in particular(±)-2-exo-(2-Methylbenzyloxy)-1-methyl-4-isopropyl-7-oxabicyclo[2.2.1]heptane),saflufenacil (herbicide B) and at least one (preferably one to three,more preferably one or two and most preferably one) safener D selectedfrom the safeners D.1 to D.21 and agriculturally acceptable salts,esters or amides thereof (preferably selected from the group consistingof benoxacor (D.1), cloquintocet (D.2), cyprosulfamide (D.4), dichlormid(D.5), dicyclonon (D.6), fenchlorazole (D.8), fenclorim (D.9), flurazole(D.10), furilazole (D.12), isoxadifen (D.13), mefenpyr (D.14),4-(dichloroacetyl)-1-oxa-4-azaspiro[4.5]decane (MON4660, CAS 71526-07-3)(D.19), 2,2,5-trimethyl-3-(dichloroacetyl)-1,3-oxazolidine (R-29148, CAS52836-31-4) (D.20), and agriculturally acceptable salts, esters oramides thereof, more preferably selected from the group consisting ofbenoxacor (D.1), cloquintocet-mexyl (D.2a), cyprosulfamide (D.4),dichlormid (D.5), dicyclonon (D.6), fenclorazole-ethyl (D.8a), fenclorim(D.9), flurazole (D.10), furilazole (D.12), isoxadifen-ethyl (D.13a),mefenpyr-diethyl (D.14a), 4-(dichloroacetyl)-1-oxa-4-azaspiro[4.5]decane(MON4660, CAS 71526-07-3) (D.19), and2,2,5-trimethyl-3-(dichloroacetyl)-1,3-oxazolidine (R-29148, CAS52836-31-4) (D.20), even more preferably selected from the groupconsisting of benoxacor (D.1), cloquintocet-mexyl (D.2a), cyprosulfamide(D.4), dichlormid (D.5), fenclorazole-ethyl (D.8a), fenclorim (D.9),isoxadifen-ethyl (D.13a) and mefenpyr-diethyl (D.14a), and in particularselected from the group consisting of benoxacor (D.1),cloquintocet-mexyl (D.2a), cyprosulfamide (D.4), isoxadifen-ethyl(D.13a), and mefenpyr-diethyl (D.14a)).

In another particular embodiment of the invention, the compositioncomprises, as the only active ingredients, herbicide A (in particular(±)-2-exo-(2-Methylbenzyloxy)-1-methyl-4-isopropyl-7-oxabicyclo[2.2.1]heptane),saflufenacil (herbicide B) and at least one (preferably one to three,more preferably one or two and most preferably one) herbicide C selectedfrom the group consisting of herbicides C.1 to C.165 and agriculturallyacceptable salts, esters or amides thereof (preferably selected from thegroup consisting of acetochlor (C.1), aclonifen (C.2), aminopyralid(C.5), atrazine (C.8), azimsulfuron (C.9), beflubutamid (C.10),bensulfuron (C.12), bentazone (C.14), bicyclopyrone (C.15), bispyribac(C.17), bromoxynil (C.18), carbetamide (C.19), chloridazon (C.21),chlortoluron (C.25), clethodim (C.26), clodinafop (C.27), clomazone(C.28), clopyralid (C.29), cycloxydim (C.30), cyclopyrimorate (C.31),cyhalofop (C.32), 2,4-D (C.33), dicamba (C.37), diclofop (C.40),diflufenican (C.41), diflufenzopyr (C.42), dimethachlor (C.43),dimethenamid (C.44), dimethenamid-P (C.45), dithiopyr (C.47),ethametsulfuron (C.49), ethofumesate (C.50), fenoxaprop (C.51),fenoxaprop-P (C.52), fenquinotrione (C.53), flazasulfuron (C.54),florasulam (C.55), fluazifop (C.56), fluazifop-P (C.57), flucarbazone(C.58), flufenacet (C.59), flumioxazin (C.60), flupyrsulfuron (C.62),flurochloridone (C.63), fluroxypyr (C.64), flurtamone (C.65),foramsulfuron (C.66), glufosinate (C.67), glufosinate-P (C.68),glyphosate (C.69), halauxifen (C.70), halosulfuron (C.71), haloxyfop-P(C.72), indaziflam (C.73), imazamox (C.74), imazapyr (C.76), imazethapyr(C.78), iodosulfuron (C.80), isoproturon (C.83), isoxaben (C.84),isoxaflutole (C.85), mecoprop (C.90), mecoprop-P (C.91), mesosulfuron(C.92), mesotrione (C.93), metazachlor (C.96), metolachlor (C.99),S-metolachlor (C.100), metosulam (C.101), metribuzin (C.102),metsulfuron (C.103), napropamide (C.106), napropamide-M (C.107),nicosulfuron (C.108), oryzalin (C.110), oxadiargyl (C.111), oxadiazon(C.112), oxyfluorfen (C.114), pendimethalin (C.115), penoxsulam (C.116),pethoxamid (C.117), picloram (C.119), picolinafen (C.120), pinoxaden(C.121), pretilachlor (C.122), prodiamine (C.123), profoxydim (C.124),propaquizafop (C.126), propoxycarbazone (C.127), propyzamide (C.128),prosulfocarb (C.129), pyroxasulfone (C.133), pyroxsulam (C.134),quinclorac (C.135), quinmerac (C.136), quizalofop (C.138), quizalofop-P(C.139), rimsulfuron (C.140), simazine (C.143), sulcotrione (C.144),sulfentrazone (C.145), sulfosulfuron (C.146), tembotrione (C.147),tepraloxydim (C.148), terbuthylazine (C.149), thiencarbazone (C.150),thifensulfuron (C.151), tolpyralate (C.152), topramezone (C.153),tralkoxydim (C.154), tri-allate (C.155), tribenuron (C.157),trifludimoxazin (C.160), trifluralin (C.161), tritosulfuron (C.163),4-amino-3-chloro-6-(4-chloro-2-fluoro-3-methoxyphenyl)-5-fluoropyridine-2-carboxylicacid (C.164), benzyl4-amino-3-chloro-6-(4-chloro-2-fluoro-3-methoxyphenyl)-5-fluoropyridine-2-carboxylate(CAS 1390661-72-9, C.165), and agriculturally acceptable salts, estersor amides thereof, more preferably selected from the group consisting ofacetochlor (C.1), bicyclopyrone (C.15), bromoxynil (C.18), clomazone(C.28), 2,4-D (C.33), dicamba (C.37), diflufenican (C.41), dimethenamid(C.44), dimethenamid-P (C.45), florasulam (C.55), flucarbazone (C.58),flumioxazin (C.60), fluroxypyr (C.64), foramsulfuron (C.66), glufosinate(C.67), glufosinate-P (C.68), glyphosate (C.69), halauxifen (C.70),imazamox (C.74), imazapyr (C.76), imazethapyr (C.78), isoxaflutole(C.85), mesotrione (C.93), metolachlor (C.99), S-metolachlor (C.100),metsulfuron (C.103), nicosulfuron (C.108), pendimethalin (C.115),pyroxasulfone (C.133), rimsulfuron (C.140), sulfentrazone (C.145),tembotrione (C.147), thiencarbazone (C.150), thifensulfuron (C.151),tolpyralate (C.152), topramezone (C.153), tri-allate (C.155), tribenuron(C.157), trifludimoxazin (C.160), and agriculturally acceptable salts,esters or amides thereof).

In another particular embodiment of the invention, the compositioncomprises, as the only active ingredients, herbicide A (in particular(±)-2-exo-(2-Methylbenzyloxy)-1-methyl-4-isopropyl-7-oxabicyclo[2.2.1]heptane),saflufenacil (herbicide B), at least one (preferably one to three, morepreferably one or two and most preferably one) herbicide C selected fromthe group consisting of herbicides C.1 to C.165 and agriculturallyacceptable salts, esters or amides thereof (preferably selected from thegroup consisting of acetochlor (C.1), aclonifen (C.2), aminopyralid(C.5), atrazine (C.8), azimsulfuron (C.9), beflubutamid (C.10),bensulfuron (C.12), bentazone (C.14), bicyclopyrone (C.15), bispyribac(C.17), bromoxynil (C.18), carbetamide (C.19), chloridazon (C.21),chlortoluron (C.25), clethodim (C.26), clodinafop (C.27), clomazone(C.28), clopyralid (C.29), cycloxydim (C.30), cyclopyrimorate (C.31),cyhalofop (C.32), 2,4-D (C.33), dicamba (C.37), diclofop (C.40),diflufenican (C.41), diflufenzopyr (C.42), dimethachlor (C.43),dimethenamid (C.44), dimethenamid-P (C.45), dithiopyr (C.47),ethametsulfuron (C.49), ethofumesate (C.50), fenoxaprop (C.51),fenoxaprop-P (C.52), fenquinotrione (C.53), flazasulfuron (C.54),florasulam (C.55), fluazifop (C.56), fluazifop-P (C.57), flucarbazone(C.58), flufenacet (C.59), flumioxazin (C.60), flupyrsulfuron (C.62),flurochloridone (C.63), fluroxypyr (C.64), flurtamone (C.65),foramsulfuron (C.66), glufosinate (C.67), glufosinate-P (C.68),glyphosate (C.69), halauxifen (C.70), halosulfuron (C.71), haloxyfop-P(C.72), indaziflam (C.73), imazamox (C.74), imazapyr (C.76), imazethapyr(C.78), iodosulfuron (C.80), isoproturon (C.83), isoxaben (C.84),isoxaflutole (C.85), mecoprop (C.90), mecoprop-P (C.91), mesosulfuron(C.92), mesotrione (C.93), metazachlor (C.96), metolachlor (C.99),S-metolachlor (C.100), metosulam (C.101), metribuzin (C.102),metsulfuron (C.103), napropamide (C.106), napropamide-M (C.107),nicosulfuron (C.108), oryzalin (C.110), oxadiargyl (C.111), oxadiazon(C.112), oxyfluorfen (C.114), pendimethalin (C.115), penoxsulam (C.116),pethoxamid (C.117), picloram (C.119), picolinafen (C.120), pinoxaden(C.121), pretilachlor (C.122), prodiamine (C.123), profoxydim (C.124),propaquizafop (C.126), propoxycarbazone (C.127), propyzamide (C.128),prosulfocarb (C.129), pyroxasulfone (C.133), pyroxsulam (C.134),quinclorac (C.135), quinmerac (C.136), quizalofop (C.138), quizalofop-P(C.139), rimsulfuron (C.140), simazine (C.143), sulcotrione (C.144),sulfentrazone (C.145), sulfosulfuron (C.146), tembotrione (C.147),tepraloxydim (C.148), terbuthylazine (C.149), thiencarbazone (C.150),thifensulfuron (C.151), tolpyralate (C.152), topramezone (C.153),tralkoxydim (C.154), tri-allate (C.155), tribenuron (C.157),trifludimoxazin (C.160), trifluralin (C.161), tritosulfuron (C.163),4-amino-3-chloro-6-(4-chloro-2-fluoro-3-methoxyphenyl)-5-fluoropyridine-2-carboxylicacid (C.164), benzyl4-amino-3-chloro-6-(4-chloro-2-fluoro-3-methoxyphenyl)-5-fluoropyridine-2-carboxylate(CAS 1390661-72-9, C.165), and agriculturally acceptable salts, estersor amides thereof, more preferably selected from the group consisting ofacetochlor (C.1), bicyclopyrone (C.15), bromoxynil (C.18), clomazone(C.28), 2,4-D (C.33), dicamba (C.37), diflufenican (C.41), dimethenamid(C.44), dimethenamid-P (C.45), florasulam (C.55), flucarbazone (C.58),flumioxazin (C.60), fluroxypyr (C.64), foramsulfuron (C.66), glufosinate(C.67), glufosinate-P (C.68), glyphosate (C.69), halauxifen (C.70),imazamox (C.74), imazapyr (C.76), imazethapyr (C.78), isoxaflutole(C.85), mesotrione (C.93), metolachlor (C.99), S-metolachlor (C.100),metsulfuron (C.103), nicosulfuron (C.108), pendimethalin (C.115),pyroxasulfone (C.133), rimsulfuron (C.140), sulfentrazone (C.145),tembotrione (C.147), thiencarbazone (C.150), thifensulfuron (C.151),tolpyralate (C.152), topramezone (C.153), tri-allate (C.155), tribenuron(C.157), trifludimoxazin (C.160), and agriculturally acceptable salts,esters or amides thereof), and at least one (preferably one to three,more preferably one or two and most preferably one) safener D selectedfrom the safeners D.1 to D.21 and agriculturally acceptable salts,esters or amides thereof (preferably selected from the group consistingof benoxacor (D.1), cloquintocet (D.2), cyprosulfamide (D.4), dichlormid(D.5), dicyclonon (D.6), fenchlorazole (D.8), fenclorim (D.9), flurazole(D.10), furilazole (D.12), isoxadifen (D.13), mefenpyr (D.14),4-(dichloroacetyl)-1-oxa-4-azaspiro[4.5]decane (MON4660, CAS 71526-07-3)(D.19), 2,2,5-trimethyl-3-(dichloroacetyl)-1,3-oxazolidine (R-29148, CAS52836-31-4) (D.20), and agriculturally acceptable salts, esters oramides thereof, more preferably selected from the group consisting ofbenoxacor (D.1), cloquintocet-mexyl (D.2a), cyprosulfamide (D.4),dichlormid (D.5), dicyclonon (D.6), fenclorazole-ethyl (D.8a), fenclorim(D.9), flurazole (D.10), furilazole (D.12), isoxadifen-ethyl (D.13a),mefenpyr-diethyl (D.14a), 4-(dichloroacetyl)-1-oxa-4-azaspiro[4.5]decane(MON4660, CAS 71526-07-3) (D.19), and2,2,5-trimethyl-3-(dichloroacetyl)-1,3-oxazolidine (R-29148, CAS52836-31-4) (D.20), even more preferably selected from the groupconsisting of benoxacor (D.1), cloquintocet-mexyl (D.2a), cyprosulfamide(D.4), dichlormid (D.5), fenclorazole-ethyl (D.8a), fenclorim (D.9),isoxadifen-ethyl (D.13a) and mefenpyr-diethyl (D.14a), and in particularselected from the group consisting of benoxacor (D.1),cloquintocet-mexyl (D.2a), cyprosulfamide (D.4), isoxadifen-ethyl(D.13a), and mefenpyr-diethyl (D.14a)).

Of particular interest are also herbicidal compositions according to theinvention comprising the following combinations of three activeingredients (herbicide A+herbicide B+herbicide C):

A+B+C.1, A+B+C.2, A+B+C.3, A+B+C.4, A+B+C.5, A+B+C.5a, A+B+C.5b,A+B+C.5c, A+B+C.6, A+B+C.7, A+B+C.7a, A+B+C.7b, A+B+C.8, A+B+C.9,A+B+C.10, A+B+C.11, A+B+C.12, A+B+C.12a, A+B+C.13, A+B+C.14, A+B+C.14a,A+B+C.15, A+B+C.16, A+B+C.17, A+B+C.17a, A+B+C.18, A+B+C.18a, A+B+C.18b,A+B+C.18c, A+B+C.18d, A+B+C.19, A+B+C.20, A+B+C.20a, A+B+C.21, A+B+C.22,A+B+C.23, A+B+C.24, A+B+C.24a, A+B+C.24b, A+B+C.25, A+B+C.26, A+B+C.27,A+B+C.27a, A+B+C.28, A+B+C.29, A+B+C.29a, A+B+C.29b, A+B+C.29c,A+B+C.29d, A+B+C.29e, A+B+C.29f, A+B+C.29g, A+B+C.30, A+B+C.31,A+B+C.32, A+B+C.32a, A+B+C.33, A+B+C.33a, A+B+C.33b, A+B+C.33c,A+B+C.33d, A+B+C.33e, A+B+C.33f, A+B+C.33g, A+B+C.33h, A+B+C.33i,A+B+C.33j, A+B+C.33k, A+B+C.33l, A+B+C.33m, A+B+C.33n, A+B+C.33o,A+B+C.33p, A+B+C.33q, A+B+C.33r, A+B+C.33s, A+B+C.33t, A+B+C.33u,A+B+C.33v, A+B+C.33w, A+B+C.33x, A+B+C.33y, A+B+C.33z, A+B+C.33zx,A+B+C.33zy, A+B+C.34, A+B+C.34a, A+B+C.35, A+B+C.35a, A+B+C.35b,A+B+C.35c, A+B+C.35d, A+B+C.35e, A+B+C.36, A+B+C.37, A+B+C.37a,A+B+C.37b, A+B+C.37c, A+B+C.37d, A+B+C.37e, A+B+C.37f, A+B+C.37g,A+B+C.37h, A+B+C.37i, A+B+C.37j, A+B+C.37k, A+B+C.37l, A+B+C.37m,A+B+C.38, A+B+C.38a, A+B+C.38b, A+B+C.38c, A+B+C.38d, A+B+C.38e,A+B+C.38f, A+B+C.38g, A+B+C.38h, A+B+C.39, A+B+C.39a, A+B+C.39b,A+B+C.39c, A+B+C.39d, A+B+C.40, A+B+C.40a, A+B+C.41, A+B+C.42,A+B+C.42a, A+B+C.43, A+B+C.44, A+B+C.45, A+B+C.46, A+B+C.46a, A+B+C.47,A+B+C.48, A+B+C.49, A+B+C.49a, A+B+C.50, A+B+C.51, A+B+C.51a, A+B+C.52,A+B+C.52a, A+B+C.53, A+B+C.54, A+B+C.55, A+B+C.56, A+B+C.56a, A+B+C.56b,A+B+C.57, A+B+C.57a, A+B+C.58, A+B+C.58a, A+B+C.59, A+B+C.60, A+B+C.61,A+B+C.62, A+B+C.62a, A+B+C.62b, A+B+C.63, A+B+C.64, A+B+C.64a,A+B+C.64b, A+B+C.65, A+B+C.66, A+B+C.67, A+B+C.67a, A+B+C.68, A+B+C.68a,A+B+C.68b, A+B+C.69, A+B+C.69a, A+B+C.69b, A+B+C.69c, A+B+C.69d,A+B+C.69e, A+B+C.69f, A+B+C.69g, A+B+C.69h, A+B+C.69i, A+B+C.69j,A+B+C.70, A+B+C.70a, A+B+C.71, A+B+C.71a, A+B+C.72, A+B+C.72a,A+B+C.72b, A+B+C.73, A+B+C.74, A+B+C.74a, A+B+C.75, A+B+C.75a, A+B+C.76,A+B+C.76a, A+B+C.77, A+B+C.77a, A+B+C.77b, A+B+C.77c, A+B+C.78,A+B+C.78a, A+B+C.79, A+B+C.80, A+B+C.80a, A+B+C.80b, A+B+C.81,A+B+C.81a, A+B+C.82, A+B+C.82a, A+B+C.82b, A+B+C.82c, A+B+C.83,A+B+C.84, A+B+C.85, A+B+C.86, A+B+C.87, A+B+C.88, A+B+C.88a, A+B+C.88b,A+B+C.88c, A+B+C.88d, A+B+C.88e, A+B+C.88f, A+B+C.88g, A+B+C.88h,A+B+C.88i, A+B+C.88j, A+B+C.88k, A+B+C.88l, A+B+C.88m, A+B+C.88n,A+B+C.89, A+B+C.89a, A+B+C.89b, A+B+C.89c, A+B+C.90, A+B+C.90a,A+B+C.90b, A+B+C.90c, A+B+C.90d, A+B+C.90e, A+B+C.90f, A+B+C.90g,A+B+C.90h, A+B+C.90i, A+B+C.91, A+B+C.91a, A+B+C.91b, A+B+C.91c,A+B+C.91d, A+B+C.92, A+B+C.92a, A+B+C.93, A+B+C.94, A+B+C.94a,A+B+C.94b, A+B+C.94c, A+B+C.95, A+B+C.96, A+B+C.97, A+B+C.98, A+B+C.99,A+B+C.100, A+B+C.101, A+B+C.102, A+B+C.103, A+B+C.103a, A+B+C.104,A+B+C.105, A+B+C.106, A+B+C.107, A+B+C.108, A+B+C.109, A+B+C.110,A+B+C.111, A+B+C.112, A+B+C.113, A+B+C.114, A+B+C.115, A+B+C.116,A+B+C.117, A+B+C.118, A+B+C.118a, A+B+C.119, A+B+C.119a, A+B+C.119b,A+B+C.119c, A+B+C.119d, A+B+C.119e, A+B+C.119f, A+B+C.119g, A+B+C.119h,A+B+C.119i, A+B+C.120, A+B+C.121, A+B+C.122, A+B+C.123, A+B+C.124,A+B+C.125, A+B+C.126, A+B+C.127, A+B+C.127a, A+B+C.128, A+B+C.129,A+B+C.130, A+B+C.131, A+B+C.131a, A+B+C.132, A+B+C.133, A+B+C.134,A+B+C.135, A+B+C.135a, A+B+C.136, A+B+C.137, A+B+C.138, A+B+C.138a,A+B+C.139, A+B+C.139a, A+B+C.139b, A+B+C.140, A+B+C.141, A+B+C.142,A+B+C.143, A+B+C.144, A+B+C.145, A+B+C.146, A+B+C.147, A+B+C.148,A+B+C.149, A+B+C.150, A+B+C.150a, A+B+C.151, A+B+C.151a, A+B+C.152,A+B+C.153, A+B+C.153a, A+B+C.154, A+B+C.155, A+B+C.156, A+B+C.157,A+B+C.157a, A+B+C.158, A+B+C.158a, A+B+C.158b, A+B+C.158c, A+B+C.159,A+B+C.159a, A+B+C.160, A+B+C.161, A+B+C.162, A+B+C.162a, A+B+C.163,A+B+C.164, A+B+C.165,

Of particular interest are also herbicidal compositions according to theinvention comprising the following combinations of three activeingredients (herbicide A+herbicide B+safener D):

A+B+D.1, A+B+D.2, A+B+D.2a, A+B+D.3, A+B+D.4, A+B+D.5, A+B+D.6, A+B+D.7,A+B+D.8, A+B+D.8a, A+B+D.9, A+B+D.10, A+B+D.11, A+B+D.12, A+B+D.13,A+B+D.13a, A+B+D.14, A+B+D.14a, A+B+D.15, A+B+D.16, A+B+D.17, A+B+D.18,A+B+D.19, A+B+D.20, A+B+D.21,

Of particular interest are also herbicidal compositions according to theinvention comprising the following combinations of four activeingredients (herbicide A+herbicide B+herbicide C+safener D):

A+B+C.1+D.1, A+B+C.2+D.1, A+B+C.3+D.1, A+B+C.4+D.1, A+B+C.5+D.1,A+B+C.5a+D.1, A+B+C.5b+D.1, A+B+C.5c+D.1, A+B+C.6+D.1, A+B+C.7+D.1,A+B+C.7a+D.1, A+B+C.7b+D.1, A+B+C.8+D.1, A+B+C.9+D.1, A+B+C.10+D.1,A+B+C.11+D.1, A+B+C.12+D.1, A+B+C.12a+D.1, A+B+C.13+D.1, A+B+C.14+D.1,A+B+C.14a+D.1, A+B+C.15+D.1, A+B+C.16+D.1, A+B+C.17+D.1, A+B+C.17a+D.1,A+B+C.18+D.1, A+B+C.18a+D.1, A+B+C.18b+D.1, A+B+C.18c+D.1,A+B+C.18d+D.1, A+B+C.19+D.1, A+B+C.20+D.1, A+B+C.20a+D.1, A+B+C.21+D.1,A+B+C.22+D.1, A+B+C.23+D.1, A+B+C.24+D.1, A+B+C.24a+D.1, A+B+C.24b+D.1,A+B+C.25+D.1, A+B+C.26+D.1, A+B+C.27+D.1, A+B+C.27a+D.1, A+B+C.28+D.1,A+B+C.29+D.1, A+B+C.29a+D.1, A+B+C.29b+D.1, A+B+C.29c+D.1,A+B+C.29d+D.1, A+B+C.29e+D.1, A+B+C.29f+D.1, A+B+C.29g+D.1,A+B+C.30+D.1, A+B+C.31+D.1, A+B+C.32+D.1, A+B+C.32a+D.1, A+B+C.33+D.1,A+B+C.33a+D.1, A+B+C.33b+D.1, A+B+C.33c+D.1, A+B+C.33d+D.1,A+B+C.33e+D.1, A+B+C.33f+D.1, A+B+C.33g+D.1, A+B+C.33h+D.1,A+B+C.33i+D.1, A+B+C.33j+D.1, A+B+C.33k+D.1, A+B+C.33l+D.1,A+B+C.33m+D.1, A+B+C.33n+D.1, A+B+C.33o+D.1, A+B+C.33p+D.1,A+B+C.33q+D.1, A+B+C.33r+D.1, A+B+C.33s+D.1, A+B+C.33t+D.1,A+B+C.33u+D.1, A+B+C.33v+D.1, A+B+C.33w+D.1, A+B+C.33x+D.1,A+B+C.33y+D.1, A+B+C.33z+D.1, A+B+C.33zx+D.1, A+B+C.33zy+D.1,A+B+C.34+D.1, A+B+C.34a+D.1, A+B+C.35+D.1, A+B+C.35a+D.1, A+B+C.35b+D.1,A+B+C.35c+D.1, A+B+C.35d+D.1, A+B+C.35e+D.1, A+B+C.36+D.1, A+B+C.37+D.1,A+B+C.37a+D.1, A+B+C.37b+D.1, A+B+C.37c+D.1, A+B+C.37d+D.1,A+B+C.37e+D.1, A+B+C.37f+D.1, A+B+C.37g+D.1, A+B+C.37h+D.1,A+B+C.37i+D.1, A+B+C.37j+D.1, A+B+C.37k+D.1, A+B+C.37l+D.1,A+B+C.37m+D.1, A+B+C.38+D.1, A+B+C.38a+D.1, A+B+C.38b+D.1,A+B+C.38c+D.1, A+B+C.38d+D.1, A+B+C.38e+D.1, A+B+C.38f+D.1,A+B+C.38g+D.1, A+B+C.38h+D.1, A+B+C.39+D.1, A+B+C.39a+D.1,A+B+C.39b+D.1, A+B+C.39c+D.1, A+B+C.39d+D.1, A+B+C.40+D.1,A+B+C.40a+D.1, A+B+C.41+D.1, A+B+C.42+D.1, A+B+C.42a+D.1, A+B+C.43+D.1,A+B+C.44+D.1, A+B+C.45+D.1, A+B+C.46+D.1, A+B+C.46a+D.1, A+B+C.47+D.1,A+B+C.48+D.1, A+B+C.49+D.1, A+B+C.49a+D.1, A+B+C.50+D.1, A+B+C.51+D.1,A+B+C.51a+D.1, A+B+C.52+D.1, A+B+C.52a+D.1, A+B+C.53+D.1, A+B+C.54+D.1,A+B+C.55+D.1, A+B+C.56+D.1, A+B+C.56a+D.1, A+B+C.56b+D.1, A+B+C.57+D.1,A+B+C.57a+D.1, A+B+C.58+D.1, A+B+C.58a+D.1, A+B+C.59+D.1, A+B+C.60+D.1,A+B+C.61+D.1, A+B+C.62+D.1, A+B+C.62a+D.1, A+B+C.62b+D.1, A+B+C.63+D.1,A+B+C.64+D.1, A+B+C.64a+D.1, A+B+C.64b+D.1, A+B+C.65+D.1, A+B+C.66+D.1,A+B+C.67+D.1, A+B+C.67a+D.1, A+B+C.68+D.1, A+B+C.68a+D.1, A+B+C.68b+D.1,A+B+C.69+D.1, A+B+C.69a+D.1, A+B+C.69b+D.1, A+B+C.69c+D.1,A+B+C.69d+D.1, A+B+C.69e+D.1, A+B+C.69f+D.1, A+B+C.69g+D.1,A+B+C.69h+D.1, A+B+C.69i+D.1, A+B+C.69j+D.1, A+B+C.70+D.1,A+B+C.70a+D.1, A+B+C.71+D.1, A+B+C.71a+D.1, A+B+C.72+D.1, A+B+C.72a+D.1,A+B+C.72b+D.1, A+B+C.73+D.1, A+B+C.74+D.1, A+B+C.74a+D.1, A+B+C.75+D.1,A+B+C.75a+D.1, A+B+C.76+D.1, A+B+C.76a+D.1, A+B+C.77+D.1, A+B+C.77a+D.1,A+B+C.77b+D.1, A+B+C.77c+D.1, A+B+C.78+D.1, A+B+C.78a+D.1, A+B+C.79+D.1,A+B+C.80+D.1, A+B+C.80a+D.1, A+B+C.80b+D.1, A+B+C.81+D.1, A+B+C.81a+D.1,A+B+C.82+D.1, A+B+C.82a+D.1, A+B+C.82b+D.1, A+B+C.82c+D.1, A+B+C.83+D.1,A+B+C.84+D.1, A+B+C.85+D.1, A+B+C.86+D.1, A+B+C.87+D.1, A+B+C.88+D.1,A+B+C.88a+D.1, A+B+C.88b+D.1, A+B+C.88c+D.1, A+B+C.88d+D.1,A+B+C.88e+D.1, A+B+C.88f+D.1, A+B+C.88g+D.1, A+B+C.88h+D.1,A+B+C.88i+D.1, A+B+C.88j+D.1, A+B+C.88k+D.1, A+B+C.88l+D.1,A+B+C.88m+D.1, A+B+C.88n+D.1, A+B+C.89+D.1, A+B+C.89a+D.1,A+B+C.89b+D.1, A+B+C.89c+D.1, A+B+C.90+D.1, A+B+C.90a+D.1,A+B+C.90b+D.1, A+B+C.90c+D.1, A+B+C.90d+D.1, A+B+C.90e+D.1,A+B+C.90f+D.1, A+B+C.90g+D.1, A+B+C.90h+D.1, A+B+C.90i+D.1,A+B+C.91+D.1, A+B+C.91a+D.1, A+B+C.91b+D.1, A+B+C.91c+D.1,A+B+C.91d+D.1, A+B+C.92+D.1, A+B+C.92a+D.1, A+B+C.93+D.1, A+B+C.94+D.1,A+B+C.94a+D.1, A+B+C.94b+D.1, A+B+C.94c+D.1, A+B+C.95+D.1, A+B+C.96+D.1,A+B+C.97+D.1, A+B+C.98+D.1, A+B+C.99+D.1, A+B+C.100+D.1, A+B+C.101+D.1,A+B+C.102+D.1, A+B+C.103+D.1, A+B+C.103a+D.1, A+B+C.104+D.1,A+B+C.105+D.1, A+B+C.106+D.1, A+B+C.107+D.1, A+B+C.108+D.1,A+B+C.109+D.1, A+B+C.110+D.1, A+B+C.111+D.1, A+B+C.112+D.1,A+B+C.113+D.1, A+B+C.114+D.1, A+B+C.115+D.1, A+B+C.116+D.1,A+B+C.117+D.1, A+B+C.118+D.1, A+B+C.118a+D.1, A+B+C.119+D.1,A+B+C.119a+D.1, A+B+C.119b+D.1, A+B+C.119c+D.1, A+B+C.119d+D.1,A+B+C.119e+D.1, A+B+C.119f+D.1, A+B+C.119g+D.1, A+B+C.119h+D.1,A+B+C.119i+D.1, A+B+C.120+D.1, A+B+C.121+D.1, A+B+C.122+D.1,A+B+C.123+D.1, A+B+C.124+D.1, A+B+C.125+D.1, A+B+C.126+D.1,A+B+C.127+D.1, A+B+C.127a+D.1, A+B+C.128+D.1, A+B+C.129+D.1,A+B+C.130+D.1, A+B+C.131+D.1, A+B+C.131a+D.1, A+B+C.132+D.1,A+B+C.133+D.1, A+B+C.134+D.1, A+B+C.135+D.1, A+B+C.135a+D.1,A+B+C.136+D.1, A+B+C.137+D.1, A+B+C.138+D.1, A+B+C.138a+D.1,A+B+C.139+D.1, A+B+C.139a+D.1, A+B+C.139b+D.1, A+B+C.140+D.1,A+B+C.141+D.1, A+B+C.142+D.1, A+B+C.143+D.1, A+B+C.144+D.1,A+B+C.145+D.1, A+B+C.146+D.1, A+B+C.147+D.1, A+B+C.148+D.1,A+B+C.149+D.1, A+B+C.150+D.1, A+B+C.150a+D.1, A+B+C.151+D.1,A+B+C.151a+D.1, A+B+C.152+D.1, A+B+C.153+D.1, A+B+C.153a+D.1,A+B+C.154+D.1, A+B+C.155+D.1, A+B+C.156+D.1, A+B+C.157+D.1,A+B+C.157a+D.1, A+B+C.158+D.1, A+B+C.158a+D.1, A+B+C.158b+D.1,A+B+C.158c+D.1, A+B+C.159+D.1, A+B+C.159a+D.1, A+B+C.160+D.1,A+B+C.161+D.1, A+B+C.162+D.1, A+B+C.162a+D.1, A+B+C.163+D.1,A+B+C.164+D.1, A+B+C.165+D.1, A+B+C.1+D.2a, A+B+C.2+D.2a, A+B+C.3+D.2a,A+B+C.4+D.2a, A+B+C.5+D.2a, A+B+C.5a+D.2a, A+B+C.5b+D.2a, A+B+C.5c+D.2a,A+B+C.6+D.2a, A+B+C.7+D.2a, A+B+C.7a+D.2a, A+B+C.7b+D.2a, A+B+C.8+D.2a,A+B+C.9+D.2a, A+B+C.10+D.2a, A+B+C.11+D.2a, A+B+C.12+D.2a,A+B+C.12a+D.2a, A+B+C.13+D.2a, A+B+C.14+D.2a, A+B+C.14a+D.2a,A+B+C.15+D.2a, A+B+C.16+D.2a, A+B+C.17+D.2a, A+B+C.17a+D.2a,A+B+C.18+D.2a, A+B+C.18a+D.2a, A+B+C.18b+D.2a, A+B+C.18c+D.2a,A+B+C.18d+D.2a, A+B+C.19+D.2a, A+B+C.20+D.2a, A+B+C.20a+D.2a,A+B+C.21+D.2a, A+B+C.22+D.2a, A+B+C.23+D.2a, A+B+C.24+D.2a,A+B+C.24a+D.2a, A+B+C.24b+D.2a, A+B+C.25+D.2a, A+B+C.26+D.2a,A+B+C.27+D.2a, A+B+C.27a+D.2a, A+B+C.28+D.2a, A+B+C.29+D.2a,A+B+C.29a+D.2a, A+B+C.29b+D.2a, A+B+C.29c+D.2a, A+B+C.29d+D.2a,A+B+C.29e+D.2a, A+B+C.29f+D.2a, A+B+C.29g+D.2a, A+B+C.30+D.2a,A+B+C.31+D.2a, A+B+C.32+D.2a, A+B+C.32a+D.2a, A+B+C.33+D.2a,A+B+C.33a+D.2a, A+B+C.33b+D.2a, A+B+C.33c+D.2a, A+B+C.33d+D.2a,A+B+C.33e+D.2a, A+B+C.33f+D.2a, A+B+C.33g+D.2a, A+B+C.33h+D.2a,A+B+C.33i+D.2a, A+B+C.33j+D.2a, A+B+C.33k+D.2a, A+B+C.33l+D.2a,A+B+C.33m+D.2a, A+B+C.33n+D.2a, A+B+C.33o+D.2a, A+B+C.33p+D.2a,A+B+C.33q+D.2a, A+B+C.33r+D.2a, A+B+C.33s+D.2a, A+B+C.33t+D.2a,A+B+C.33u+D.2a, A+B+C.33v+D.2a, A+B+C.33w+D.2a, A+B+C.33x+D.2a,A+B+C.33y+D.2a, A+B+C.33z+D.2a, A+B+C.33zx+D.2a, A+B+C.33zy+D.2a,A+B+C.34+D.2a, A+B+C.34a+D.2a, A+B+C.35+D.2a, A+B+C.35a+D.2a,A+B+C.35b+D.2a, A+B+C.35c+D.2a, A+B+C.35d+D.2a, A+B+C.35e+D.2a,A+B+C.36+D.2a, A+B+C.37+D.2a, A+B+C.37a+D.2a, A+B+C.37b+D.2a,A+B+C.37c+D.2a, A+B+C.37d+D.2a, A+B+C.37e+D.2a, A+B+C.37f+D.2a,A+B+C.37g+D.2a, A+B+C.37h+D.2a, A+B+C.37i+D.2a, A+B+C.37j+D.2a,A+B+C.37k+D.2a, A+B+C.37l+D.2a, A+B+C.37m+D.2a, A+B+C.38+D.2a,A+B+C.38a+D.2a, A+B+C.38b+D.2a, A+B+C.38c+D.2a, A+B+C.38d+D.2a,A+B+C.38e+D.2a, A+B+C.38f+D.2a, A+B+C.38g+D.2a, A+B+C.38h+D.2a,A+B+C.39+D.2a, A+B+C.39a+D.2a, A+B+C.39b+D.2a, A+B+C.39c+D.2a,A+B+C.39d+D.2a, A+B+C.40+D.2a, A+B+C.40a+D.2a, A+B+C.41+D.2a,A+B+C.42+D.2a, A+B+C.42a+D.2a, A+B+C.43+D.2a, A+B+C.44+D.2a,A+B+C.45+D.2a, A+B+C.46+D.2a, A+B+C.46a+D.2a, A+B+C.47+D.2a,A+B+C.48+D.2a, A+B+C.49+D.2a, A+B+C.49a+D.2a, A+B+C.50+D.2a,A+B+C.51+D.2a, A+B+C.51a+D.2a, A+B+C.52+D.2a, A+B+C.52a+D.2a,A+B+C.53+D.2a, A+B+C.54+D.2a, A+B+C.55+D.2a, A+B+C.56+D.2a,A+B+C.56a+D.2a, A+B+C.56b+D.2a, A+B+C.57+D.2a, A+B+C.57a+D.2a,A+B+C.58+D.2a, A+B+C.58a+D.2a, A+B+C.59+D.2a, A+B+C.60+D.2a,A+B+C.61+D.2a, A+B+C.62+D.2a, A+B+C.62a+D.2a, A+B+C.62b+D.2a,A+B+C.63+D.2a, A+B+C.64+D.2a, A+B+C.64a+D.2a, A+B+C.64b+D.2a,A+B+C.65+D.2a, A+B+C.66+D.2a, A+B+C.67+D.2a, A+B+C.67a+D.2a,A+B+C.68+D.2a, A+B+C.68a+D.2a, A+B+C.68b+D.2a, A+B+C.69+D.2a,A+B+C.69a+D.2a, A+B+C.69b+D.2a, A+B+C.69c+D.2a, A+B+C.69d+D.2a,A+B+C.69e+D.2a, A+B+C.69f+D.2a, A+B+C.69g+D.2a, A+B+C.69h+D.2a,A+B+C.69i+D.2a, A+B+C.69j+D.2a, A+B+C.70+D.2a, A+B+C.70a+D.2a,A+B+C.71+D.2a, A+B+C.71a+D.2a, A+B+C.72+D.2a, A+B+C.72a+D.2a,A+B+C.72b+D.2a, A+B+C.73+D.2a, A+B+C.74+D.2a, A+B+C.74a+D.2a,A+B+C.75+D.2a, A+B+C.75a+D.2a, A+B+C.76+D.2a, A+B+C.76a+D.2a,A+B+C.77+D.2a, A+B+C.77a+D.2a, A+B+C.77b+D.2a, A+B+C.77c+D.2a,A+B+C.78+D.2a, A+B+C.78a+D.2a, A+B+C.79+D.2a, A+B+C.80+D.2a,A+B+C.80a+D.2a, A+B+C.80b+D.2a, A+B+C.81+D.2a, A+B+C.81a+D.2a,A+B+C.82+D.2a, A+B+C.82a+D.2a, A+B+C.82b+D.2a, A+B+C.82c+D.2a,A+B+C.83+D.2a, A+B+C.84+D.2a, A+B+C.85+D.2a, A+B+C.86+D.2a,A+B+C.87+D.2a, A+B+C.88+D.2a, A+B+C.88a+D.2a, A+B+C.88b+D.2a,A+B+C.88c+D.2a, A+B+C.88d+D.2a, A+B+C.88e+D.2a, A+B+C.88f+D.2a,A+B+C.88g+D.2a, A+B+C.88h+D.2a, A+B+C.88i+D.2a, A+B+C.88j+D.2a,A+B+C.88k+D.2a, A+B+C.88l+D.2a, A+B+C.88m+D.2a, A+B+C.88n+D.2a,A+B+C.89+D.2a, A+B+C.89a+D.2a, A+B+C.89b+D.2a, A+B+C.89c+D.2a,A+B+C.90+D.2a, A+B+C.90a+D.2a, A+B+C.90b+D.2a, A+B+C.90c+D.2a,A+B+C.90d+D.2a, A+B+C.90e+D.2a, A+B+C.90f+D.2a, A+B+C.90g+D.2a,A+B+C.90h+D.2a, A+B+C.90i+D.2a, A+B+C.91+D.2a, A+B+C.91a+D.2a,A+B+C.91b+D.2a, A+B+C.91c+D.2a, A+B+C.91d+D.2a, A+B+C.92+D.2a,A+B+C.92a+D.2a, A+B+C.93+D.2a, A+B+C.94+D.2a, A+B+C.94a+D.2a,A+B+C.94b+D.2a, A+B+C.94c+D.2a, A+B+C.95+D.2a, A+B+C.96+D.2a,A+B+C.97+D.2a, A+B+C.98+D.2a, A+B+C.99+D.2a, A+B+C.100+D.2a,A+B+C.101+D.2a, A+B+C.102+D.2a, A+B+C.103+D.2a, A+B+C.103a+D.2a,A+B+C.104+D.2a, A+B+C.105+D.2a, A+B+C.106+D.2a, A+B+C.107+D.2a,A+B+C.108+D.2a, A+B+C.109+D.2a, A+B+C.110+D.2a, A+B+C.111+D.2a,A+B+C.112+D.2a, A+B+C.113+D.2a, A+B+C.114+D.2a, A+B+C.115+D.2a,A+B+C.116+D.2a, A+B+C.117+D.2a, A+B+C.118+D.2a, A+B+C.118a+D.2a,A+B+C.119+D.2a, A+B+C.119a+D.2a, A+B+C.119b+D.2a, A+B+C.119c+D.2a,A+B+C.119d+D.2a, A+B+C.119e+D.2a, A+B+C.119f+D.2a, A+B+C.119g+D.2a,A+B+C.119h+D.2a, A+B+C.119i+D.2a, A+B+C.120+D.2a, A+B+C.121+D.2a,A+B+C.122+D.2a, A+B+C.123+D.2a, A+B+C.124+D.2a, A+B+C.125+D.2a,A+B+C.126+D.2a, A+B+C.127+D.2a, A+B+C.127a+D.2a, A+B+C.128+D.2a,A+B+C.129+D.2a, A+B+C.130+D.2a, A+B+C.131+D.2a, A+B+C.131a+D.2a,A+B+C.132+D.2a, A+B+C.133+D.2a, A+B+C.134+D.2a, A+B+C.135+D.2a,A+B+C.135a+D.2a, A+B+C.136+D.2a, A+B+C.137+D.2a, A+B+C.138+D.2a,A+B+C.138a+D.2a, A+B+C.139+D.2a, A+B+C.139a+D.2a, A+B+C.139b+D.2a,A+B+C.140+D.2a, A+B+C.141+D.2a, A+B+C.142+D.2a, A+B+C.143+D.2a,A+B+C.144+D.2a, A+B+C.145+D.2a, A+B+C.146+D.2a, A+B+C.147+D.2a,A+B+C.148+D.2a, A+B+C.149+D.2a, A+B+C.150+D.2a, A+B+C.150a+D.2a,A+B+C.151+D.2a, A+B+C.151a+D.2a, A+B+C.152+D.2a, A+B+C.153+D.2a,A+B+C.153a+D.2a, A+B+C.154+D.2a, A+B+C.155+D.2a, A+B+C.156+D.2a,A+B+C.157+D.2a, A+B+C.157a+D.2a, A+B+C.158+D.2a, A+B+C.158a+D.2a,A+B+C.158b+D.2a, A+B+C.158c+D.2a, A+B+C.159+D.2a, A+B+C.159a+D.2a,A+B+C.160+D.2a, A+B+C.161+D.2a, A+B+C.162+D.2a, A+B+C.162a+D.2a,A+B+C.163+D.2a, A+B+C.164+D.2a, A+B+C.165+D.2a,A+B+C.1+D.4, A+B+C.2+D.4, A+B+C.3+D.4, A+B+C.4+D.4, A+B+C.5+D.4,A+B+C.5a+D.4, A+B+C.5b+D.4, A+B+C.5c+D.4, A+B+C.6+D.4, A+B+C.7+D.4,A+B+C.7a+D.4, A+B+C.7b+D.4, A+B+C.8+D.4, A+B+C.9+D.4, A+B+C.10+D.4,A+B+C.11+D.4, A+B+C.12+D.4, A+B+C.12a+D.4, A+B+C.13+D.4, A+B+C.14+D.4,A+B+C.14a+D.4, A+B+C.15+D.4, A+B+C.16+D.4, A+B+C.17+D.4, A+B+C.17a+D.4,A+B+C.18+D.4, A+B+C.18a+D.4, A+B+C.18b+D.4, A+B+C.18c+D.4,A+B+C.18d+D.4, A+B+C.19+D.4, A+B+C.20+D.4, A+B+C.20a+D.4, A+B+C.21+D.4,A+B+C.22+D.4, A+B+C.23+D.4, A+B+C.24+D.4, A+B+C.24a+D.4, A+B+C.24b+D.4,A+B+C.25+D.4, A+B+C.26+D.4, A+B+C.27+D.4, A+B+C.27a+D.4, A+B+C.28+D.4,A+B+C.29+D.4, A+B+C.29a+D.4, A+B+C.29b+D.4, A+B+C.29c+D.4,A+B+C.29d+D.4, A+B+C.29e+D.4, A+B+C.29f+D.4, A+B+C.29g+D.4,A+B+C.30+D.4, A+B+C.31+D.4, A+B+C.32+D.4, A+B+C.32a+D.4, A+B+C.33+D.4,A+B+C.33a+D.4, A+B+C.33b+D.4, A+B+C.33c+D.4, A+B+C.33d+D.4,A+B+C.33e+D.4, A+B+C.33f+D.4, A+B+C.33g+D.4, A+B+C.33h+D.4,A+B+C.33i+D.4, A+B+C.33j+D.4, A+B+C.33k+D.4, A+B+C.33l+D.4,A+B+C.33m+D.4, A+B+C.33n+D.4, A+B+C.33o+D.4, A+B+C.33p+D.4,A+B+C.33q+D.4, A+B+C.33r+D.4, A+B+C.33s+D.4, A+B+C.33t+D.4,A+B+C.33u+D.4, A+B+C.33v+D.4, A+B+C.33w+D.4, A+B+C.33x+D.4,A+B+C.33y+D.4, A+B+C.33z+D.4, A+B+C.33zx+D.4, A+B+C.33zy+D.4,A+B+C.34+D.4, A+B+C.34a+D.4, A+B+C.35+D.4, A+B+C.35a+D.4, A+B+C.35b+D.4,A+B+C.35c+D.4, A+B+C.35d+D.4, A+B+C.35e+D.4, A+B+C.36+D.4, A+B+C.37+D.4,A+B+C.37a+D.4, A+B+C.37b+D.4, A+B+C.37c+D.4, A+B+C.37d+D.4,A+B+C.37e+D.4, A+B+C.37f+D.4, A+B+C.37g+D.4, A+B+C.37h+D.4,A+B+C.37i+D.4, A+B+C.37j+D.4, A+B+C.37k+D.4, A+B+C.37l+D.4,A+B+C.37m+D.4, A+B+C.38+D.4, A+B+C.38a+D.4, A+B+C.38b+D.4,A+B+C.38c+D.4, A+B+C.38d+D.4, A+B+C.38e+D.4, A+B+C.38f+D.4,A+B+C.38g+D.4, A+B+C.38h+D.4, A+B+C.39+D.4, A+B+C.39a+D.4,A+B+C.39b+D.4, A+B+C.39c+D.4, A+B+C.39d+D.4, A+B+C.40+D.4,A+B+C.40a+D.4, A+B+C.41+D.4, A+B+C.42+D.4, A+B+C.42a+D.4, A+B+C.43+D.4,A+B+C.44+D.4, A+B+C.45+D.4, A+B+C.46+D.4, A+B+C.46a+D.4, A+B+C.47+D.4,A+B+C.48+D.4, A+B+C.49+D.4, A+B+C.49a+D.4, A+B+C.50+D.4, A+B+C.51+D.4,A+B+C.51a+D.4, A+B+C.52+D.4, A+B+C.52a+D.4, A+B+C.53+D.4, A+B+C.54+D.4,A+B+C.55+D.4, A+B+C.56+D.4, A+B+C.56a+D.4, A+B+C.56b+D.4, A+B+C.57+D.4,A+B+C.57a+D.4, A+B+C.58+D.4, A+B+C.58a+D.4, A+B+C.59+D.4, A+B+C.60+D.4,A+B+C.61+D.4, A+B+C.62+D.4, A+B+C.62a+D.4, A+B+C.62b+D.4, A+B+C.63+D.4,A+B+C.64+D.4, A+B+C.64a+D.4, A+B+C.64b+D.4, A+B+C.65+D.4, A+B+C.66+D.4,A+B+C.67+D.4, A+B+C.67a+D.4, A+B+C.68+D.4, A+B+C.68a+D.4, A+B+C.68b+D.4,A+B+C.69+D.4, A+B+C.69a+D.4, A+B+C.69b+D.4, A+B+C.69c+D.4,A+B+C.69d+D.4, A+B+C.69e+D.4, A+B+C.69f+D.4, A+B+C.69g+D.4,A+B+C.69h+D.4, A+B+C.69i+D.4, A+B+C.69j+D.4, A+B+C.70+D.4,A+B+C.70a+D.4, A+B+C.71+D.4, A+B+C.71a+D.4, A+B+C.72+D.4, A+B+C.72a+D.4,A+B+C.72b+D.4, A+B+C.73+D.4, A+B+C.74+D.4, A+B+C.74a+D.4, A+B+C.75+D.4,A+B+C.75a+D.4, A+B+C.76+D.4, A+B+C.76a+D.4, A+B+C.77+D.4, A+B+C.77a+D.4,A+B+C.77b+D.4, A+B+C.77c+D.4, A+B+C.78+D.4, A+B+C.78a+D.4, A+B+C.79+D.4,A+B+C.80+D.4, A+B+C.80a+D.4, A+B+C.80b+D.4, A+B+C.81+D.4, A+B+C.81a+D.4,A+B+C.82+D.4, A+B+C.82a+D.4, A+B+C.82b+D.4, A+B+C.82c+D.4, A+B+C.83+D.4,A+B+C.84+D.4, A+B+C.85+D.4, A+B+C.86+D.4, A+B+C.87+D.4, A+B+C.88+D.4,A+B+C.88a+D.4, A+B+C.88b+D.4, A+B+C.88c+D.4, A+B+C.88d+D.4,A+B+C.88e+D.4, A+B+C.88f+D.4, A+B+C.88g+D.4, A+B+C.88h+D.4,A+B+C.88i+D.4, A+B+C.88j+D.4, A+B+C.88k+D.4, A+B+C.88l+D.4,A+B+C.88m+D.4, A+B+C.88n+D.4, A+B+C.89+D.4, A+B+C.89a+D.4,A+B+C.89b+D.4, A+B+C.89c+D.4, A+B+C.90+D.4, A+B+C.90a+D.4,A+B+C.90b+D.4, A+B+C.90c+D.4, A+B+C.90d+D.4, A+B+C.90e+D.4,A+B+C.90f+D.4, A+B+C.90g+D.4, A+B+C.90h+D.4, A+B+C.90i+D.4,A+B+C.91+D.4, A+B+C.91a+D.4, A+B+C.91b+D.4, A+B+C.91c+D.4,A+B+C.91d+D.4, A+B+C.92+D.4, A+B+C.92a+D.4, A+B+C.93+D.4, A+B+C.94+D.4,A+B+C.94a+D.4, A+B+C.94b+D.4, A+B+C.94c+D.4, A+B+C.95+D.4, A+B+C.96+D.4,A+B+C.97+D.4, A+B+C.98+D.4, A+B+C.99+D.4, A+B+C.100+D.4, A+B+C.101+D.4,A+B+C.102+D.4, A+B+C.103+D.4, A+B+C.103a+D.4, A+B+C.104+D.4,A+B+C.105+D.4, A+B+C.106+D.4, A+B+C.107+D.4, A+B+C.108+D.4,A+B+C.109+D.4, A+B+C.110+D.4, A+B+C.111+D.4, A+B+C.112+D.4,A+B+C.113+D.4, A+B+C.114+D.4, A+B+C.115+D.4, A+B+C.116+D.4,A+B+C.117+D.4, A+B+C.118+D.4, A+B+C.118a+D.4, A+B+C.119+D.4,A+B+C.119a+D.4, A+B+C.119b+D.4, A+B+C.119c+D.4, A+B+C.119d+D.4,A+B+C.119e+D.4, A+B+C.119f+D.4, A+B+C.119g+D.4, A+B+C.119h+D.4,A+B+C.119i+D.4, A+B+C.120+D.4, A+B+C.121+D.4, A+B+C.122+D.4,A+B+C.123+D.4, A+B+C.124+D.4, A+B+C.125+D.4, A+B+C.126+D.4,A+B+C.127+D.4, A+B+C.127a+D.4, A+B+C.128+D.4, A+B+C.129+D.4,A+B+C.130+D.4, A+B+C.131+D.4, A+B+C.131a+D.4, A+B+C.132+D.4,A+B+C.133+D.4, A+B+C.134+D.4, A+B+C.135+D.4, A+B+C.135a+D.4,A+B+C.136+D.4, A+B+C.137+D.4, A+B+C.138+D.4, A+B+C.138a+D.4,A+B+C.139+D.4, A+B+C.139a+D.4, A+B+C.139b+D.4, A+B+C.140+D.4,A+B+C.141+D.4, A+B+C.142+D.4, A+B+C.143+D.4, A+B+C.144+D.4,A+B+C.145+D.4, A+B+C.146+D.4, A+B+C.147+D.4, A+B+C.148+D.4,A+B+C.149+D.4, A+B+C.150+D.4, A+B+C.150a+D.4, A+B+C.151+D.4,A+B+C.151a+D.4, A+B+C.152+D.4, A+B+C.153+D.4, A+B+C.153a+D.4,A+B+C.154+D.4, A+B+C.155+D.4, A+B+C.156+D.4, A+B+C.157+D.4,A+B+C.157a+D.4, A+B+C.158+D.4, A+B+C.158a+D.4, A+B+C.158b+D.4,A+B+C.158c+D.4, A+B+C.159+D.4, A+B+C.159a+D.4, A+B+C.160+D.4,A+B+C.161+D.4, A+B+C.162+D.4, A+B+C.162a+D.4, A+B+C.163+D.4,A+B+C.164+D.4, A+B+C.165+D.4,A+B+C.1+D.5, A+B+C.2+D.5, A+B+C.3+D.5, A+B+C.4+D.5, A+B+C.5+D.5,A+B+C.5a+D.5, A+B+C.5b+D.5, A+B+C.5c+D.5, A+B+C.6+D.5, A+B+C.7+D.5,A+B+C.7a+D.5, A+B+C.7b+D.5, A+B+C.8+D.5, A+B+C.9+D.5, A+B+C.10+D.5,A+B+C.11+D.5, A+B+C.12+D.5, A+B+C.12a+D.5, A+B+C.13+D.5, A+B+C.14+D.5,A+B+C.14a+D.5, A+B+C.15+D.5, A+B+C.16+D.5, A+B+C.17+D.5, A+B+C.17a+D.5,A+B+C.18+D.5, A+B+C.18a+D.5, A+B+C.18b+D.5, A+B+C.18c+D.5,A+B+C.18d+D.5, A+B+C.19+D.5, A+B+C.20+D.5, A+B+C.20a+D.5, A+B+C.21+D.5,A+B+C.22+D.5, A+B+C.23+D.5, A+B+C.24+D.5, A+B+C.24a+D.5, A+B+C.24b+D.5,A+B+C.25+D.5, A+B+C.26+D.5, A+B+C.27+D.5, A+B+C.27a+D.5, A+B+C.28+D.5,A+B+C.29+D.5, A+B+C.29a+D.5, A+B+C.29b+D.5, A+B+C.29c+D.5,A+B+C.29d+D.5, A+B+C.29e+D.5, A+B+C.29f+D.5, A+B+C.29g+D.5,A+B+C.30+D.5, A+B+C.31+D.5, A+B+C.32+D.5, A+B+C.32a+D.5, A+B+C.33+D.5,A+B+C.33a+D.5, A+B+C.33b+D.5, A+B+C.33c+D.5, A+B+C.33d+D.5,A+B+C.33e+D.5, A+B+C.33f+D.5, A+B+C.33g+D.5, A+B+C.33h+D.5,A+B+C.33i+D.5, A+B+C.33j+D.5, A+B+C.33k+D.5, A+B+C.33l+D.5,A+B+C.33m+D.5, A+B+C.33n+D.5, A+B+C.33o+D.5, A+B+C.33p+D.5,A+B+C.33q+D.5, A+B+C.33r+D.5, A+B+C.33s+D.5, A+B+C.33t+D.5,A+B+C.33u+D.5, A+B+C.33v+D.5, A+B+C.33w+D.5, A+B+C.33x+D.5,A+B+C.33y+D.5, A+B+C.33z+D.5, A+B+C.33zx+D.5, A+B+C.33zy+D.5,A+B+C.34+D.5, A+B+C.34a+D.5, A+B+C.35+D.5, A+B+C.35a+D.5, A+B+C.35b+D.5,A+B+C.35c+D.5, A+B+C.35d+D.5, A+B+C.35e+D.5, A+B+C.36+D.5, A+B+C.37+D.5,A+B+C.37a+D.5, A+B+C.37b+D.5, A+B+C.37c+D.5, A+B+C.37d+D.5,A+B+C.37e+D.5, A+B+C.37f+D.5, A+B+C.37g+D.5, A+B+C.37h+D.5,A+B+C.37i+D.5, A+B+C.37j+D.5, A+B+C.37k+D.5, A+B+C.37l+D.5,A+B+C.37m+D.5, A+B+C.38+D.5, A+B+C.38a+D.5, A+B+C.38b+D.5,A+B+C.38c+D.5, A+B+C.38d+D.5, A+B+C.38e+D.5, A+B+C.38f+D.5,A+B+C.38g+D.5, A+B+C.38h+D.5, A+B+C.39+D.5, A+B+C.39a+D.5,A+B+C.39b+D.5, A+B+C.39c+D.5, A+B+C.39d+D.5, A+B+C.40+D.5,A+B+C.40a+D.5, A+B+C.41+D.5, A+B+C.42+D.5, A+B+C.42a+D.5, A+B+C.43+D.5,A+B+C.44+D.5, A+B+C.45+D.5, A+B+C.46+D.5, A+B+C.46a+D.5, A+B+C.47+D.5,A+B+C.48+D.5, A+B+C.49+D.5, A+B+C.49a+D.5, A+B+C.50+D.5, A+B+C.51+D.5,A+B+C.51a+D.5, A+B+C.52+D.5, A+B+C.52a+D.5, A+B+C.53+D.5, A+B+C.54+D.5,A+B+C.55+D.5, A+B+C.56+D.5, A+B+C.56a+D.5, A+B+C.56b+D.5, A+B+C.57+D.5,A+B+C.57a+D.5, A+B+C.58+D.5, A+B+C.58a+D.5, A+B+C.59+D.5, A+B+C.60+D.5,A+B+C.61+D.5, A+B+C.62+D.5, A+B+C.62a+D.5, A+B+C.62b+D.5, A+B+C.63+D.5,A+B+C.64+D.5, A+B+C.64a+D.5, A+B+C.64b+D.5, A+B+C.65+D.5, A+B+C.66+D.5,A+B+C.67+D.5, A+B+C.67a+D.5, A+B+C.68+D.5, A+B+C.68a+D.5, A+B+C.68b+D.5,A+B+C.69+D.5, A+B+C.69a+D.5, A+B+C.69b+D.5, A+B+C.69c+D.5,A+B+C.69d+D.5, A+B+C.69e+D.5, A+B+C.69f+D.5, A+B+C.69g+D.5,A+B+C.69h+D.5, A+B+C.69i+D.5, A+B+C.69j+D.5, A+B+C.70+D.5,A+B+C.70a+D.5, A+B+C.71+D.5, A+B+C.71a+D.5, A+B+C.72+D.5, A+B+C.72a+D.5,A+B+C.72b+D.5, A+B+C.73+D.5, A+B+C.74+D.5, A+B+C.74a+D.5, A+B+C.75+D.5,A+B+C.75a+D.5, A+B+C.76+D.5, A+B+C.76a+D.5, A+B+C.77+D.5, A+B+C.77a+D.5,A+B+C.77b+D.5, A+B+C.77c+D.5, A+B+C.78+D.5, A+B+C.78a+D.5, A+B+C.79+D.5,A+B+C.80+D.5, A+B+C.80a+D.5, A+B+C.80b+D.5, A+B+C.81+D.5, A+B+C.81a+D.5,A+B+C.82+D.5, A+B+C.82a+D.5, A+B+C.82b+D.5, A+B+C.82c+D.5, A+B+C.83+D.5,A+B+C.84+D.5, A+B+C.85+D.5, A+B+C.86+D.5, A+B+C.87+D.5, A+B+C.88+D.5,A+B+C.88a+D.5, A+B+C.88b+D.5, A+B+C.88c+D.5, A+B+C.88d+D.5,A+B+C.88e+D.5, A+B+C.88f+D.5, A+B+C.88g+D.5, A+B+C.88h+D.5,A+B+C.88i+D.5, A+B+C.88j+D.5, A+B+C.88k+D.5, A+B+C.88l+D.5,A+B+C.88m+D.5, A+B+C.88n+D.5, A+B+C.89+D.5, A+B+C.89a+D.5,A+B+C.89b+D.5, A+B+C.89c+D.5, A+B+C.90+D.5, A+B+C.90a+D.5,A+B+C.90b+D.5, A+B+C.90c+D.5, A+B+C.90d+D.5, A+B+C.90e+D.5,A+B+C.90f+D.5, A+B+C.90g+D.5, A+B+C.90h+D.5, A+B+C.90i+D.5,A+B+C.91+D.5, A+B+C.91a+D.5, A+B+C.91b+D.5, A+B+C.91c+D.5,A+B+C.91d+D.5, A+B+C.92+D.5, A+B+C.92a+D.5, A+B+C.93+D.5, A+B+C.94+D.5,A+B+C.94a+D.5, A+B+C.94b+D.5, A+B+C.94c+D.5, A+B+C.95+D.5, A+B+C.96+D.5,A+B+C.97+D.5, A+B+C.98+D.5, A+B+C.99+D.5, A+B+C.100+D.5, A+B+C.101+D.5,A+B+C.102+D.5, A+B+C.103+D.5, A+B+C.103a+D.5, A+B+C.104+D.5,A+B+C.105+D.5, A+B+C.106+D.5, A+B+C.107+D.5, A+B+C.108+D.5,A+B+C.109+D.5, A+B+C.110+D.5, A+B+C.111+D.5, A+B+C.112+D.5,A+B+C.113+D.5, A+B+C.114+D.5, A+B+C.115+D.5, A+B+C.116+D.5,A+B+C.117+D.5, A+B+C.118+D.5, A+B+C.118a+D.5, A+B+C.119+D.5,A+B+C.119a+D.5, A+B+C.119b+D.5, A+B+C.119c+D.5, A+B+C.119d+D.5,A+B+C.119e+D.5, A+B+C.119f+D.5, A+B+C.119g+D.5, A+B+C.119h+D.5,A+B+C.119i+D.5, A+B+C.120+D.5, A+B+C.121+D.5, A+B+C.122+D.5,A+B+C.123+D.5, A+B+C.124+D.5, A+B+C.125+D.5, A+B+C.126+D.5,A+B+C.127+D.5, A+B+C.127a+D.5, A+B+C.128+D.5, A+B+C.129+D.5,A+B+C.130+D.5, A+B+C.131+D.5, A+B+C.131a+D.5, A+B+C.132+D.5,A+B+C.133+D.5, A+B+C.134+D.5, A+B+C.135+D.5, A+B+C.135a+D.5,A+B+C.136+D.5, A+B+C.137+D.5, A+B+C.138+D.5, A+B+C.138a+D.5,A+B+C.139+D.5, A+B+C.139a+D.5, A+B+C.139b+D.5, A+B+C.140+D.5,A+B+C.141+D.5, A+B+C.142+D.5, A+B+C.143+D.5, A+B+C.144+D.5,A+B+C.145+D.5, A+B+C.146+D.5, A+B+C.147+D.5, A+B+C.148+D.5,A+B+C.149+D.5, A+B+C.150+D.5, A+B+C.150a+D.5, A+B+C.151+D.5,A+B+C.151a+D.5, A+B+C.152+D.5, A+B+C.153+D.5, A+B+C.153a+D.5,A+B+C.154+D.5, A+B+C.155+D.5, A+B+C.156+D.5, A+B+C.157+D.5,A+B+C.157a+D.5, A+B+C.158+D.5, A+B+C.158a+D.5, A+B+C.158b+D.5,A+B+C.158c+D.5, A+B+C.159+D.5, A+B+C.159a+D.5, A+B+C.160+D.5,A+B+C.161+D.5, A+B+C.162+D.5, A+B+C.162a+D.5, A+B+C.163+D.5,A+B+C.164+D.5, A+B+C.165+D.5,A+B+C.1+D.6, A+B+C.2+D.6, A+B+C.3+D.6, A+B+C.4+D.6, A+B+C.5+D.6,A+B+C.5a+D.6, A+B+C.5b+D.6, A+B+C.5c+D.6, A+B+C.6+D.6, A+B+C.7+D.6,A+B+C.7a+D.6, A+B+C.7b+D.6, A+B+C.8+D.6, A+B+C.9+D.6, A+B+C.10+D.6,A+B+C.11+D.6, A+B+C.12+D.6, A+B+C.12a+D.6, A+B+C.13+D.6, A+B+C.14+D.6,A+B+C.14a+D.6, A+B+C.15+D.6, A+B+C.16+D.6, A+B+C.17+D.6, A+B+C.17a+D.6,A+B+C.18+D.6, A+B+C.18a+D.6, A+B+C.18b+D.6, A+B+C.18c+D.6,A+B+C.18d+D.6, A+B+C.19+D.6, A+B+C.20+D.6, A+B+C.20a+D.6, A+B+C.21+D.6,A+B+C.22+D.6, A+B+C.23+D.6, A+B+C.24+D.6, A+B+C.24a+D.6, A+B+C.24b+D.6,A+B+C.25+D.6, A+B+C.26+D.6, A+B+C.27+D.6, A+B+C.27a+D.6, A+B+C.28+D.6,A+B+C.29+D.6, A+B+C.29a+D.6, A+B+C.29b+D.6, A+B+C.29c+D.6,A+B+C.29d+D.6, A+B+C.29e+D.6, A+B+C.29f+D.6, A+B+C.29g+D.6,A+B+C.30+D.6, A+B+C.31+D.6, A+B+C.32+D.6, A+B+C.32a+D.6, A+B+C.33+D.6,A+B+C.33a+D.6, A+B+C.33b+D.6, A+B+C.33c+D.6, A+B+C.33d+D.6,A+B+C.33e+D.6, A+B+C.33f+D.6, A+B+C.33g+D.6, A+B+C.33h+D.6,A+B+C.33i+D.6, A+B+C.33j+D.6, A+B+C.33k+D.6, A+B+C.33l+D.6,A+B+C.33m+D.6, A+B+C.33n+D.6, A+B+C.33o+D.6, A+B+C.33p+D.6,A+B+C.33q+D.6, A+B+C.33r+D.6, A+B+C.33s+D.6, A+B+C.33t+D.6,A+B+C.33u+D.6, A+B+C.33v+D.6, A+B+C.33w+D.6, A+B+C.33x+D.6,A+B+C.33y+D.6, A+B+C.33z+D.6, A+B+C.33zx+D.6, A+B+C.33zy+D.6,A+B+C.34+D.6, A+B+C.34a+D.6, A+B+C.35+D.6, A+B+C.35a+D.6, A+B+C.35b+D.6,A+B+C.35c+D.6, A+B+C.35d+D.6, A+B+C.35e+D.6, A+B+C.36+D.6, A+B+C.37+D.6,A+B+C.37a+D.6, A+B+C.37b+D.6, A+B+C.37c+D.6, A+B+C.37d+D.6,A+B+C.37e+D.6, A+B+C.37f+D.6, A+B+C.37g+D.6, A+B+C.37h+D.6,A+B+C.37i+D.6, A+B+C.37j+D.6, A+B+C.37k+D.6, A+B+C.37l+D.6,A+B+C.37m+D.6, A+B+C.38+D.6, A+B+C.38a+D.6, A+B+C.38b+D.6,A+B+C.38c+D.6, A+B+C.38d+D.6, A+B+C.38e+D.6, A+B+C.38f+D.6,A+B+C.38g+D.6, A+B+C.38h+D.6, A+B+C.39+D.6, A+B+C.39a+D.6,A+B+C.39b+D.6, A+B+C.39c+D.6, A+B+C.39d+D.6, A+B+C.40+D.6,A+B+C.40a+D.6, A+B+C.41+D.6, A+B+C.42+D.6, A+B+C.42a+D.6, A+B+C.43+D.6,A+B+C.44+D.6, A+B+C.45+D.6, A+B+C.46+D.6, A+B+C.46a+D.6, A+B+C.47+D.6,A+B+C.48+D.6, A+B+C.49+D.6, A+B+C.49a+D.6, A+B+C.50+D.6, A+B+C.51+D.6,A+B+C.51a+D.6, A+B+C.52+D.6, A+B+C.52a+D.6, A+B+C.53+D.6, A+B+C.54+D.6,A+B+C.55+D.6, A+B+C.56+D.6, A+B+C.56a+D.6, A+B+C.56b+D.6, A+B+C.57+D.6,A+B+C.57a+D.6, A+B+C.58+D.6, A+B+C.58a+D.6, A+B+C.59+D.6, A+B+C.60+D.6,A+B+C.61+D.6, A+B+C.62+D.6, A+B+C.62a+D.6, A+B+C.62b+D.6, A+B+C.63+D.6,A+B+C.64+D.6, A+B+C.64a+D.6, A+B+C.64b+D.6, A+B+C.65+D.6, A+B+C.66+D.6,A+B+C.67+D.6, A+B+C.67a+D.6, A+B+C.68+D.6, A+B+C.68a+D.6, A+B+C.68b+D.6,A+B+C.69+D.6, A+B+C.69a+D.6, A+B+C.69b+D.6, A+B+C.69c+D.6,A+B+C.69d+D.6, A+B+C.69e+D.6, A+B+C.69f+D.6, A+B+C.69g+D.6,A+B+C.69h+D.6, A+B+C.69i+D.6, A+B+C.69j+D.6, A+B+C.70+D.6,A+B+C.70a+D.6, A+B+C.71+D.6, A+B+C.71a+D.6, A+B+C.72+D.6, A+B+C.72a+D.6,A+B+C.72b+D.6, A+B+C.73+D.6, A+B+C.74+D.6, A+B+C.74a+D.6, A+B+C.75+D.6,A+B+C.75a+D.6, A+B+C.76+D.6, A+B+C.76a+D.6, A+B+C.77+D.6, A+B+C.77a+D.6,A+B+C.77b+D.6, A+B+C.77c+D.6, A+B+C.78+D.6, A+B+C.78a+D.6, A+B+C.79+D.6,A+B+C.80+D.6, A+B+C.80a+D.6, A+B+C.80b+D.6, A+B+C.81+D.6, A+B+C.81a+D.6,A+B+C.82+D.6, A+B+C.82a+D.6, A+B+C.82b+D.6, A+B+C.82c+D.6, A+B+C.83+D.6,A+B+C.84+D.6, A+B+C.85+D.6, A+B+C.86+D.6, A+B+C.87+D.6, A+B+C.88+D.6,A+B+C.88a+D.6, A+B+C.88b+D.6, A+B+C.88c+D.6, A+B+C.88d+D.6,A+B+C.88e+D.6, A+B+C.88f+D.6, A+B+C.88g+D.6, A+B+C.88h+D.6,A+B+C.88i+D.6, A+B+C.88j+D.6, A+B+C.88k+D.6, A+B+C.88l+D.6,A+B+C.88m+D.6, A+B+C.88n+D.6, A+B+C.89+D.6, A+B+C.89a+D.6,A+B+C.89b+D.6, A+B+C.89c+D.6, A+B+C.90+D.6, A+B+C.90a+D.6,A+B+C.90b+D.6, A+B+C.90c+D.6, A+B+C.90d+D.6, A+B+C.90e+D.6,A+B+C.90f+D.6, A+B+C.90g+D.6, A+B+C.90h+D.6, A+B+C.90i+D.6,A+B+C.91+D.6, A+B+C.91a+D.6, A+B+C.91b+D.6, A+B+C.91c+D.6,A+B+C.91d+D.6, A+B+C.92+D.6, A+B+C.92a+D.6, A+B+C.93+D.6, A+B+C.94+D.6,A+B+C.94a+D.6, A+B+C.94b+D.6, A+B+C.94c+D.6, A+B+C.95+D.6, A+B+C.96+D.6,A+B+C.97+D.6, A+B+C.98+D.6, A+B+C.99+D.6, A+B+C.100+D.6, A+B+C.101+D.6,A+B+C.102+D.6, A+B+C.103+D.6, A+B+C.103a+D.6, A+B+C.104+D.6,A+B+C.105+D.6, A+B+C.106+D.6, A+B+C.107+D.6, A+B+C.108+D.6,A+B+C.109+D.6, A+B+C.110+D.6, A+B+C.111+D.6, A+B+C.112+D.6,A+B+C.113+D.6, A+B+C.114+D.6, A+B+C.115+D.6, A+B+C.116+D.6,A+B+C.117+D.6, A+B+C.118+D.6, A+B+C.118a+D.6, A+B+C.119+D.6,A+B+C.119a+D.6, A+B+C.119b+D.6, A+B+C.119c+D.6, A+B+C.119d+D.6,A+B+C.119e+D.6, A+B+C.119f+D.6, A+B+C.119g+D.6, A+B+C.119h+D.6,A+B+C.119i+D.6, A+B+C.120+D.6, A+B+C.121+D.6, A+B+C.122+D.6,A+B+C.123+D.6, A+B+C.124+D.6, A+B+C.125+D.6, A+B+C.126+D.6,A+B+C.127+D.6, A+B+C.127a+D.6, A+B+C.128+D.6, A+B+C.129+D.6,A+B+C.130+D.6, A+B+C.131+D.6, A+B+C.131a+D.6, A+B+C.132+D.6,A+B+C.133+D.6, A+B+C.134+D.6, A+B+C.135+D.6, A+B+C.135a+D.6,A+B+C.136+D.6, A+B+C.137+D.6, A+B+C.138+D.6, A+B+C.138a+D.6,A+B+C.139+D.6, A+B+C.139a+D.6, A+B+C.139b+D.6, A+B+C.140+D.6,A+B+C.141+D.6, A+B+C.142+D.6, A+B+C.143+D.6, A+B+C.144+D.6,A+B+C.145+D.6, A+B+C.146+D.6, A+B+C.147+D.6, A+B+C.148+D.6,A+B+C.149+D.6, A+B+C.150+D.6, A+B+C.150a+D.6, A+B+C.151+D.6,A+B+C.151a+D.6, A+B+C.152+D.6, A+B+C.153+D.6, A+B+C.153a+D.6,A+B+C.154+D.6, A+B+C.155+D.6, A+B+C.156+D.6, A+B+C.157+D.6,A+B+C.157a+D.6, A+B+C.158+D.6, A+B+C.158a+D.6, A+B+C.158b+D.6,A+B+C.158c+D.6, A+B+C.159+D.6, A+B+C.159a+D.6, A+B+C.160+D.6,A+B+C.161+D.6, A+B+C.162+D.6, A+B+C.162a+D.6, A+B+C.163+D.6,A+B+C.164+D.6, A+B+C.165+D.6,A+B+C.1+D.8a, A+B+C.2+D.8a, A+B+C.3+D.8a, A+B+C.4+D.8a, A+B+C.5+D.8a,A+B+C.5a+D.8a, A+B+C.5b+D.8a, A+B+C.5c+D.8a, A+B+C.6+D.8a, A+B+C.7+D.8a,A+B+C.7a+D.8a, A+B+C.7b+D.8a, A+B+C.8+D.8a, A+B+C.9+D.8a, A+B+C.10+D.8a,A+B+C.11+D.8a, A+B+C.12+D.8a, A+B+C.12a+D.8a, A+B+C.13+D.8a,A+B+C.14+D.8a, A+B+C.14a+D.8a, A+B+C.15+D.8a, A+B+C.16+D.8a,A+B+C.17+D.8a, A+B+C.17a+D.8a, A+B+C.18+D.8a, A+B+C.18a+D.8a,A+B+C.18b+D.8a, A+B+C.18c+D.8a, A+B+C.18d+D.8a, A+B+C.19+D.8a,A+B+C.20+D.8a, A+B+C.20a+D.8a, A+B+C.21+D.8a, A+B+C.22+D.8a,A+B+C.23+D.8a, A+B+C.24+D.8a, A+B+C.24a+D.8a, A+B+C.24b+D.8a,A+B+C.25+D.8a, A+B+C.26+D.8a, A+B+C.27+D.8a, A+B+C.27a+D.8a,A+B+C.28+D.8a, A+B+C.29+D.8a, A+B+C.29a+D.8a, A+B+C.29b+D.8a,A+B+C.29c+D.8a, A+B+C.29d+D.8a, A+B+C.29e+D.8a, A+B+C.29f+D.8a,A+B+C.29g+D.8a, A+B+C.30+D.8a, A+B+C.31+D.8a, A+B+C.32+D.8a,A+B+C.32a+D.8a, A+B+C.33+D.8a, A+B+C.33a+D.8a, A+B+C.33b+D.8a,A+B+C.33c+D.8a, A+B+C.33d+D.8a, A+B+C.33e+D.8a, A+B+C.33f+D.8a,A+B+C.33g+D.8a, A+B+C.33h+D.8a, A+B+C.33i+D.8a, A+B+C.33j+D.8a,A+B+C.33k+D.8a, A+B+C.33l+D.8a, A+B+C.33m+D.8a, A+B+C.33n+D.8a,A+B+C.33o+D.8a, A+B+C.33p+D.8a, A+B+C.33q+D.8a, A+B+C.33r+D.8a,A+B+C.33s+D.8a, A+B+C.33t+D.8a, A+B+C.33u+D.8a, A+B+C.33v+D.8a,A+B+C.33w+D.8a, A+B+C.33x+D.8a, A+B+C.33y+D.8a, A+B+C.33z+D.8a,A+B+C.33zx+D.8a, A+B+C.33zy+D.8a, A+B+C.34+D.8a, A+B+C.34a+D.8a,A+B+C.35+D.8a, A+B+C.35a+D.8a, A+B+C.35b+D.8a, A+B+C.35c+D.8a,A+B+C.35d+D.8a, A+B+C.35e+D.8a, A+B+C.36+D.8a, A+B+C.37+D.8a,A+B+C.37a+D.8a, A+B+C.37b+D.8a, A+B+C.37c+D.8a, A+B+C.37d+D.8a,A+B+C.37e+D.8a, A+B+C.37f+D.8a, A+B+C.37g+D.8a, A+B+C.37h+D.8a,A+B+C.37i+D.8a, A+B+C.37j+D.8a, A+B+C.37k+D.8a, A+B+C.37l+D.8a,A+B+C.37m+D.8a, A+B+C.38+D.8a, A+B+C.38a+D.8a, A+B+C.38b+D.8a,A+B+C.38c+D.8a, A+B+C.38d+D.8a, A+B+C.38e+D.8a, A+B+C.38f+D.8a,A+B+C.38g+D.8a, A+B+C.38h+D.8a, A+B+C.39+D.8a, A+B+C.39a+D.8a,A+B+C.39b+D.8a, A+B+C.39c+D.8a, A+B+C.39d+D.8a, A+B+C.40+D.8a,A+B+C.40a+D.8a, A+B+C.41+D.8a, A+B+C.42+D.8a, A+B+C.42a+D.8a,A+B+C.43+D.8a, A+B+C.44+D.8a, A+B+C.45+D.8a, A+B+C.46+D.8a,A+B+C.46a+D.8a, A+B+C.47+D.8a, A+B+C.48+D.8a, A+B+C.49+D.8a,A+B+C.49a+D.8a, A+B+C.50+D.8a, A+B+C.51+D.8a, A+B+C.51a+D.8a,A+B+C.52+D.8a, A+B+C.52a+D.8a, A+B+C.53+D.8a, A+B+C.54+D.8a,A+B+C.55+D.8a, A+B+C.56+D.8a, A+B+C.56a+D.8a, A+B+C.56b+D.8a,A+B+C.57+D.8a, A+B+C.57a+D.8a, A+B+C.58+D.8a, A+B+C.58a+D.8a,A+B+C.59+D.8a, A+B+C.60+D.8a, A+B+C.61+D.8a, A+B+C.62+D.8a,A+B+C.62a+D.8a, A+B+C.62b+D.8a, A+B+C.63+D.8a, A+B+C.64+D.8a,A+B+C.64a+D.8a, A+B+C.64b+D.8a, A+B+C.65+D.8a, A+B+C.66+D.8a,A+B+C.67+D.8a, A+B+C.67a+D.8a, A+B+C.68+D.8a, A+B+C.68a+D.8a,A+B+C.68b+D.8a, A+B+C.69+D.8a, A+B+C.69a+D.8a, A+B+C.69b+D.8a,A+B+C.69c+D.8a, A+B+C.69d+D.8a, A+B+C.69e+D.8a, A+B+C.69f+D.8a,A+B+C.69g+D.8a, A+B+C.69h+D.8a, A+B+C.69i+D.8a, A+B+C.69j+D.8a,A+B+C.70+D.8a, A+B+C.70a+D.8a, A+B+C.71+D.8a, A+B+C.71a+D.8a,A+B+C.72+D.8a, A+B+C.72a+D.8a, A+B+C.72b+D.8a, A+B+C.73+D.8a,A+B+C.74+D.8a, A+B+C.74a+D.8a, A+B+C.75+D.8a, A+B+C.75a+D.8a,A+B+C.76+D.8a, A+B+C.76a+D.8a, A+B+C.77+D.8a, A+B+C.77a+D.8a,A+B+C.77b+D.8a, A+B+C.77c+D.8a, A+B+C.78+D.8a, A+B+C.78a+D.8a,A+B+C.79+D.8a, A+B+C.80+D.8a, A+B+C.80a+D.8a, A+B+C.80b+D.8a,A+B+C.81+D.8a, A+B+C.81a+D.8a, A+B+C.82+D.8a, A+B+C.82a+D.8a,A+B+C.82b+D.8a, A+B+C.82c+D.8a, A+B+C.83+D.8a, A+B+C.84+D.8a,A+B+C.85+D.8a, A+B+C.86+D.8a, A+B+C.87+D.8a, A+B+C.88+D.8a,A+B+C.88a+D.8a, A+B+C.88b+D.8a, A+B+C.88c+D.8a, A+B+C.88d+D.8a,A+B+C.88e+D.8a, A+B+C.88f+D.8a, A+B+C.88g+D.8a, A+B+C.88h+D.8a,A+B+C.88i+D.8a, A+B+C.88j+D.8a, A+B+C.88k+D.8a, A+B+C.88l+D.8a,A+B+C.88m+D.8a, A+B+C.88n+D.8a, A+B+C.89+D.8a, A+B+C.89a+D.8a,A+B+C.89b+D.8a, A+B+C.89c+D.8a, A+B+C.90+D.8a, A+B+C.90a+D.8a,A+B+C.90b+D.8a, A+B+C.90c+D.8a, A+B+C.90d+D.8a, A+B+C.90e+D.8a,A+B+C.90f+D.8a, A+B+C.90g+D.8a, A+B+C.90h+D.8a, A+B+C.90i+D.8a,A+B+C.91+D.8a, A+B+C.91a+D.8a, A+B+C.91b+D.8a, A+B+C.91c+D.8a,A+B+C.91d+D.8a, A+B+C.92+D.8a, A+B+C.92a+D.8a, A+B+C.93+D.8a,A+B+C.94+D.8a, A+B+C.94a+D.8a, A+B+C.94b+D.8a, A+B+C.94c+D.8a,A+B+C.95+D.8a, A+B+C.96+D.8a, A+B+C.97+D.8a, A+B+C.98+D.8a,A+B+C.99+D.8a, A+B+C.100+D.8a, A+B+C.101+D.8a, A+B+C.102+D.8a,A+B+C.103+D.8a, A+B+C.103a+D.8a, A+B+C.104+D.8a, A+B+C.105+D.8a,A+B+C.106+D.8a, A+B+C.107+D.8a, A+B+C.108+D.8a, A+B+C.109+D.8a,A+B+C.110+D.8a, A+B+C.111+D.8a, A+B+C.112+D.8a, A+B+C.113+D.8a,A+B+C.114+D.8a, A+B+C.115+D.8a, A+B+C.116+D.8a, A+B+C.117+D.8a,A+B+C.118+D.8a, A+B+C.118a+D.8a, A+B+C.119+D.8a, A+B+C.119a+D.8a,A+B+C.119b+D.8a, A+B+C.119c+D.8a, A+B+C.119d+D.8a, A+B+C.119e+D.8a,A+B+C.119f+D.8a, A+B+C.119g+D.8a, A+B+C.119h+D.8a, A+B+C.119i+D.8a,A+B+C.120+D.8a, A+B+C.121+D.8a, A+B+C.122+D.8a, A+B+C.123+D.8a,A+B+C.124+D.8a, A+B+C.125+D.8a, A+B+C.126+D.8a, A+B+C.127+D.8a,A+B+C.127a+D.8a, A+B+C.128+D.8a, A+B+C.129+D.8a, A+B+C.130+D.8a,A+B+C.131+D.8a, A+B+C.131a+D.8a, A+B+C.132+D.8a, A+B+C.133+D.8a,A+B+C.134+D.8a, A+B+C.135+D.8a, A+B+C.135a+D.8a, A+B+C.136+D.8a,A+B+C.137+D.8a, A+B+C.138+D.8a, A+B+C.138a+D.8a, A+B+C.139+D.8a,A+B+C.139a+D.8a, A+B+C.139b+D.8a, A+B+C.140+D.8a, A+B+C.141+D.8a,A+B+C.142+D.8a, A+B+C.143+D.8a, A+B+C.144+D.8a, A+B+C.145+D.8a,A+B+C.146+D.8a, A+B+C.147+D.8a, A+B+C.148+D.8a, A+B+C.149+D.8a,A+B+C.150+D.8a, A+B+C.150a+D.8a, A+B+C.151+D.8a, A+B+C.151a+D.8a,A+B+C.152+D.8a, A+B+C.153+D.8a, A+B+C.153a+D.8a, A+B+C.154+D.8a,A+B+C.155+D.8a, A+B+C.156+D.8a, A+B+C.157+D.8a, A+B+C.157a+D.8a,A+B+C.158+D.8a, A+B+C.158a+D.8a, A+B+C.158b+D.8a, A+B+C.158c+D.8a,A+B+C.159+D.8a, A+B+C.159a+D.8a, A+B+C.160+D.8a, A+B+C.161+D.8a,A+B+C.162+D.8a, A+B+C.162a+D.8a, A+B+C.163+D.8a, A+B+C.164+D.8a,A+B+C.165+D.8a,A+B+C.1+D.9, A+B+C.2+D.9, A+B+C.3+D.9, A+B+C.4+D.9, A+B+C.5+D.9,A+B+C.5a+D.9, A+B+C.5b+D.9, A+B+C.5c+D.9, A+B+C.6+D.9, A+B+C.7+D.9,A+B+C.7a+D.9, A+B+C.7b+D.9, A+B+C.8+D.9, A+B+C.9+D.9, A+B+C.10+D.9,A+B+C.11+D.9, A+B+C.12+D.9, A+B+C.12a+D.9, A+B+C.13+D.9, A+B+C.14+D.9,A+B+C.14a+D.9, A+B+C.15+D.9, A+B+C.16+D.9, A+B+C.17+D.9, A+B+C.17a+D.9,A+B+C.18+D.9, A+B+C.18a+D.9, A+B+C.18b+D.9, A+B+C.18c+D.9,A+B+C.18d+D.9, A+B+C.19+D.9, A+B+C.20+D.9, A+B+C.20a+D.9, A+B+C.21+D.9,A+B+C.22+D.9, A+B+C.23+D.9, A+B+C.24+D.9, A+B+C.24a+D.9, A+B+C.24b+D.9,A+B+C.25+D.9, A+B+C.26+D.9, A+B+C.27+D.9, A+B+C.27a+D.9, A+B+C.28+D.9,A+B+C.29+D.9, A+B+C.29a+D.9, A+B+C.29b+D.9, A+B+C.29c+D.9,A+B+C.29d+D.9, A+B+C.29e+D.9, A+B+C.29f+D.9, A+B+C.29g+D.9,A+B+C.30+D.9, A+B+C.31+D.9, A+B+C.32+D.9, A+B+C.32a+D.9, A+B+C.33+D.9,A+B+C.33a+D.9, A+B+C.33b+D.9, A+B+C.33c+D.9, A+B+C.33d+D.9,A+B+C.33e+D.9, A+B+C.33f+D.9, A+B+C.33g+D.9, A+B+C.33h+D.9,A+B+C.33i+D.9, A+B+C.33j+D.9, A+B+C.33k+D.9, A+B+C.33l+D.9,A+B+C.33m+D.9, A+B+C.33n+D.9, A+B+C.33o+D.9, A+B+C.33p+D.9,A+B+C.33q+D.9, A+B+C.33r+D.9, A+B+C.33s+D.9, A+B+C.33t+D.9,A+B+C.33u+D.9, A+B+C.33v+D.9, A+B+C.33w+D.9, A+B+C.33x+D.9,A+B+C.33y+D.9, A+B+C.33z+D.9, A+B+C.33zx+D.9, A+B+C.33zy+D.9,A+B+C.34+D.9, A+B+C.34a+D.9, A+B+C.35+D.9, A+B+C.35a+D.9, A+B+C.35b+D.9,A+B+C.35c+D.9, A+B+C.35d+D.9, A+B+C.35e+D.9, A+B+C.36+D.9, A+B+C.37+D.9,A+B+C.37a+D.9, A+B+C.37b+D.9, A+B+C.37c+D.9, A+B+C.37d+D.9,A+B+C.37e+D.9, A+B+C.37f+D.9, A+B+C.37g+D.9, A+B+C.37h+D.9,A+B+C.37i+D.9, A+B+C.37j+D.9, A+B+C.37k+D.9, A+B+C.37l+D.9,A+B+C.37m+D.9, A+B+C.38+D.9, A+B+C.38a+D.9, A+B+C.38b+D.9,A+B+C.38c+D.9, A+B+C.38d+D.9, A+B+C.38e+D.9, A+B+C.38f+D.9,A+B+C.38g+D.9, A+B+C.38h+D.9, A+B+C.39+D.9, A+B+C.39a+D.9,A+B+C.39b+D.9, A+B+C.39c+D.9, A+B+C.39d+D.9, A+B+C.40+D.9,A+B+C.40a+D.9, A+B+C.41+D.9, A+B+C.42+D.9, A+B+C.42a+D.9, A+B+C.43+D.9,A+B+C.44+D.9, A+B+C.45+D.9, A+B+C.46+D.9, A+B+C.46a+D.9, A+B+C.47+D.9,A+B+C.48+D.9, A+B+C.49+D.9, A+B+C.49a+D.9, A+B+C.50+D.9, A+B+C.51+D.9,A+B+C.51a+D.9, A+B+C.52+D.9, A+B+C.52a+D.9, A+B+C.53+D.9, A+B+C.54+D.9,A+B+C.55+D.9, A+B+C.56+D.9, A+B+C.56a+D.9, A+B+C.56b+D.9, A+B+C.57+D.9,A+B+C.57a+D.9, A+B+C.58+D.9, A+B+C.58a+D.9, A+B+C.59+D.9, A+B+C.60+D.9,A+B+C.61+D.9, A+B+C.62+D.9, A+B+C.62a+D.9, A+B+C.62b+D.9, A+B+C.63+D.9,A+B+C.64+D.9, A+B+C.64a+D.9, A+B+C.64b+D.9, A+B+C.65+D.9, A+B+C.66+D.9,A+B+C.67+D.9, A+B+C.67a+D.9, A+B+C.68+D.9, A+B+C.68a+D.9, A+B+C.68b+D.9,A+B+C.69+D.9, A+B+C.69a+D.9, A+B+C.69b+D.9, A+B+C.69c+D.9,A+B+C.69d+D.9, A+B+C.69e+D.9, A+B+C.69f+D.9, A+B+C.69g+D.9,A+B+C.69h+D.9, A+B+C.69i+D.9, A+B+C.69j+D.9, A+B+C.70+D.9,A+B+C.70a+D.9, A+B+C.71+D.9, A+B+C.71a+D.9, A+B+C.72+D.9, A+B+C.72a+D.9,A+B+C.72b+D.9, A+B+C.73+D.9, A+B+C.74+D.9, A+B+C.74a+D.9, A+B+C.75+D.9,A+B+C.75a+D.9, A+B+C.76+D.9, A+B+C.76a+D.9, A+B+C.77+D.9, A+B+C.77a+D.9,A+B+C.77b+D.9, A+B+C.77c+D.9, A+B+C.78+D.9, A+B+C.78a+D.9, A+B+C.79+D.9,A+B+C.80+D.9, A+B+C.80a+D.9, A+B+C.80b+D.9, A+B+C.81+D.9, A+B+C.81a+D.9,A+B+C.82+D.9, A+B+C.82a+D.9, A+B+C.82b+D.9, A+B+C.82c+D.9, A+B+C.83+D.9,A+B+C.84+D.9, A+B+C.85+D.9, A+B+C.86+D.9, A+B+C.87+D.9, A+B+C.88+D.9,A+B+C.88a+D.9, A+B+C.88b+D.9, A+B+C.88c+D.9, A+B+C.88d+D.9,A+B+C.88e+D.9, A+B+C.88f+D.9, A+B+C.88g+D.9, A+B+C.88h+D.9,A+B+C.88i+D.9, A+B+C.88j+D.9, A+B+C.88k+D.9, A+B+C.88l+D.9,A+B+C.88m+D.9, A+B+C.88n+D.9, A+B+C.89+D.9, A+B+C.89a+D.9,A+B+C.89b+D.9, A+B+C.89c+D.9, A+B+C.90+D.9, A+B+C.90a+D.9,A+B+C.90b+D.9, A+B+C.90c+D.9, A+B+C.90d+D.9, A+B+C.90e+D.9,A+B+C.90f+D.9, A+B+C.90g+D.9, A+B+C.90h+D.9, A+B+C.90i+D.9,A+B+C.91+D.9, A+B+C.91a+D.9, A+B+C.91b+D.9, A+B+C.91c+D.9,A+B+C.91d+D.9, A+B+C.92+D.9, A+B+C.92a+D.9, A+B+C.93+D.9, A+B+C.94+D.9,A+B+C.94a+D.9, A+B+C.94b+D.9, A+B+C.94c+D.9, A+B+C.95+D.9, A+B+C.96+D.9,A+B+C.97+D.9, A+B+C.98+D.9, A+B+C.99+D.9, A+B+C.100+D.9, A+B+C.101+D.9,A+B+C.102+D.9, A+B+C.103+D.9, A+B+C.103a+D.9, A+B+C.104+D.9,A+B+C.105+D.9, A+B+C.106+D.9, A+B+C.107+D.9, A+B+C.108+D.9,A+B+C.109+D.9, A+B+C.110+D.9, A+B+C.111+D.9, A+B+C.112+D.9,A+B+C.113+D.9, A+B+C.114+D.9, A+B+C.115+D.9, A+B+C.116+D.9,A+B+C.117+D.9, A+B+C.118+D.9, A+B+C.118a+D.9, A+B+C.119+D.9,A+B+C.119a+D.9, A+B+C.119b+D.9, A+B+C.119c+D.9, A+B+C.119d+D.9,A+B+C.119e+D.9, A+B+C.119f+D.9, A+B+C.119g+D.9, A+B+C.119h+D.9,A+B+C.119i+D.9, A+B+C.120+D.9, A+B+C.121+D.9, A+B+C.122+D.9,A+B+C.123+D.9, A+B+C.124+D.9, A+B+C.125+D.9, A+B+C.126+D.9,A+B+C.127+D.9, A+B+C.127a+D.9, A+B+C.128+D.9, A+B+C.129+D.9,A+B+C.130+D.9, A+B+C.131+D.9, A+B+C.131a+D.9, A+B+C.132+D.9,A+B+C.133+D.9, A+B+C.134+D.9, A+B+C.135+D.9, A+B+C.135a+D.9,A+B+C.136+D.9, A+B+C.137+D.9, A+B+C.138+D.9, A+B+C.138a+D.9,A+B+C.139+D.9, A+B+C.139a+D.9, A+B+C.139b+D.9, A+B+C.140+D.9,A+B+C.141+D.9, A+B+C.142+D.9, A+B+C.143+D.9, A+B+C.144+D.9,A+B+C.145+D.9, A+B+C.146+D.9, A+B+C.147+D.9, A+B+C.148+D.9,A+B+C.149+D.9, A+B+C.150+D.9, A+B+C.150a+D.9, A+B+C.151+D.9,A+B+C.151a+D.9, A+B+C.152+D.9, A+B+C.153+D.9, A+B+C.153a+D.9,A+B+C.154+D.9, A+B+C.155+D.9, A+B+C.156+D.9, A+B+C.157+D.9,A+B+C.157a+D.9, A+B+C.158+D.9, A+B+C.158a+D.9, A+B+C.158b+D.9,A+B+C.158c+D.9, A+B+C.159+D.9, A+B+C.159a+D.9, A+B+C.160+D.9,A+B+C.161+D.9, A+B+C.162+D.9, A+B+C.162a+D.9, A+B+C.163+D.9,A+B+C.164+D.9, A+B+C.165+D.9,A+B+C.1+D.10, A+B+C.2+D.10, A+B+C.3+D.10, A+B+C.4+D.10, A+B+C.5+D.10,A+B+C.5a+D.10, A+B+C.5b+D.10, A+B+C.5c+D.10, A+B+C.6+D.10, A+B+C.7+D.10,A+B+C.7a+D.10, A+B+C.7b+D.10, A+B+C.8+D.10, A+B+C.9+D.10, A+B+C.10+D.10,A+B+C.11+D.10, A+B+C.12+D.10, A+B+C.12a+D.10, A+B+C.13+D.10,A+B+C.14+D.10, A+B+C.14a+D.10, A+B+C.15+D.10, A+B+C.16+D.10,A+B+C.17+D.10, A+B+C.17a+D.10, A+B+C.18+D.10, A+B+C.18a+D.10,A+B+C.18b+D.10, A+B+C.18c+D.10, A+B+C.18d+D.10, A+B+C.19+D.10,A+B+C.20+D.10, A+B+C.20a+D.10, A+B+C.21+D.10, A+B+C.22+D.10,A+B+C.23+D.10, A+B+C.24+D.10, A+B+C.24a+D.10, A+B+C.24b+D.10,A+B+C.25+D.10, A+B+C.26+D.10, A+B+C.27+D.10, A+B+C.27a+D.10,A+B+C.28+D.10, A+B+C.29+D.10, A+B+C.29a+D.10, A+B+C.29b+D.10,A+B+C.29c+D.10, A+B+C.29d+D.10, A+B+C.29e+D.10, A+B+C.29f+D.10,A+B+C.29g+D.10, A+B+C.30+D.10, A+B+C.31+D.10, A+B+C.32+D.10,A+B+C.32a+D.10, A+B+C.33+D.10, A+B+C.33a+D.10, A+B+C.33b+D.10,A+B+C.33c+D.10, A+B+C.33d+D.10, A+B+C.33e+D.10, A+B+C.33f+D.10,A+B+C.33g+D.10, A+B+C.33h+D.10, A+B+C.33i+D.10, A+B+C.33j+D.10,A+B+C.33k+D.10, A+B+C.33l+D.10, A+B+C.33m+D.10, A+B+C.33n+D.10,A+B+C.33o+D.10, A+B+C.33p+D.10, A+B+C.33q+D.10, A+B+C.33r+D.10,A+B+C.33s+D.10, A+B+C.33t+D.10, A+B+C.33u+D.10, A+B+C.33v+D.10,A+B+C.33w+D.10, A+B+C.33x+D.10, A+B+C.33y+D.10, A+B+C.33z+D.10,A+B+C.33zx+D.10, A+B+C.33zy+D.10, A+B+C.34+D.10, A+B+C.34a+D.10,A+B+C.35+D.10, A+B+C.35a+D.10, A+B+C.35b+D.10, A+B+C.35c+D.10,A+B+C.35d+D.10, A+B+C.35e+D.10, A+B+C.36+D.10, A+B+C.37+D.10,A+B+C.37a+D.10, A+B+C.37b+D.10, A+B+C.37c+D.10, A+B+C.37d+D.10,A+B+C.37e+D.10, A+B+C.37f+D.10, A+B+C.37g+D.10, A+B+C.37h+D.10,A+B+C.37i+D.10, A+B+C.37j+D.10, A+B+C.37k+D.10, A+B+C.37l+D.10,A+B+C.37m+D.10, A+B+C.38+D.10, A+B+C.38a+D.10, A+B+C.38b+D.10,A+B+C.38c+D.10, A+B+C.38d+D.10, A+B+C.38e+D.10, A+B+C.38f+D.10,A+B+C.38g+D.10, A+B+C.38h+D.10, A+B+C.39+D.10, A+B+C.39a+D.10,A+B+C.39b+D.10, A+B+C.39c+D.10, A+B+C.39d+D.10, A+B+C.40+D.10,A+B+C.40a+D.10, A+B+C.41+D.10, A+B+C.42+D.10, A+B+C.42a+D.10,A+B+C.43+D.10, A+B+C.44+D.10, A+B+C.45+D.10, A+B+C.46+D.10,A+B+C.46a+D.10, A+B+C.47+D.10, A+B+C.48+D.10, A+B+C.49+D.10,A+B+C.49a+D.10, A+B+C.50+D.10, A+B+C.51+D.10, A+B+C.51a+D.10,A+B+C.52+D.10, A+B+C.52a+D.10, A+B+C.53+D.10, A+B+C.54+D.10,A+B+C.55+D.10, A+B+C.56+D.10, A+B+C.56a+D.10, A+B+C.56b+D.10,A+B+C.57+D.10, A+B+C.57a+D.10, A+B+C.58+D.10, A+B+C.58a+D.10,A+B+C.59+D.10, A+B+C.60+D.10, A+B+C.61+D.10, A+B+C.62+D.10,A+B+C.62a+D.10, A+B+C.62b+D.10, A+B+C.63+D.10, A+B+C.64+D.10,A+B+C.64a+D.10, A+B+C.64b+D.10, A+B+C.65+D.10, A+B+C.66+D.10,A+B+C.67+D.10, A+B+C.67a+D.10, A+B+C.68+D.10, A+B+C.68a+D.10,A+B+C.68b+D.10, A+B+C.69+D.10, A+B+C.69a+D.10, A+B+C.69b+D.10,A+B+C.69c+D.10, A+B+C.69d+D.10, A+B+C.69e+D.10, A+B+C.69f+D.10,A+B+C.69g+D.10, A+B+C.69h+D.10, A+B+C.69i+D.10, A+B+C.69j+D.10,A+B+C.70+D.10, A+B+C.70a+D.10, A+B+C.71+D.10, A+B+C.71a+D.10,A+B+C.72+D.10, A+B+C.72a+D.10, A+B+C.72b+D.10, A+B+C.73+D.10,A+B+C.74+D.10, A+B+C.74a+D.10, A+B+C.75+D.10, A+B+C.75a+D.10,A+B+C.76+D.10, A+B+C.76a+D.10, A+B+C.77+D.10, A+B+C.77a+D.10,A+B+C.77b+D.10, A+B+C.77c+D.10, A+B+C.78+D.10, A+B+C.78a+D.10,A+B+C.79+D.10, A+B+C.80+D.10, A+B+C.80a+D.10, A+B+C.80b+D.10,A+B+C.81+D.10, A+B+C.81a+D.10, A+B+C.82+D.10, A+B+C.82a+D.10,A+B+C.82b+D.10, A+B+C.82c+D.10, A+B+C.83+D.10, A+B+C.84+D.10,A+B+C.85+D.10, A+B+C.86+D.10, A+B+C.87+D.10, A+B+C.88+D.10,A+B+C.88a+D.10, A+B+C.88b+D.10, A+B+C.88c+D.10, A+B+C.88d+D.10,A+B+C.88e+D.10, A+B+C.88f+D.10, A+B+C.88g+D.10, A+B+C.88h+D.10,A+B+C.88i+D.10, A+B+C.88j+D.10, A+B+C.88k+D.10, A+B+C.88l+D.10,A+B+C.88m+D.10, A+B+C.88n+D.10, A+B+C.89+D.10, A+B+C.89a+D.10,A+B+C.89b+D.10, A+B+C.89c+D.10, A+B+C.90+D.10, A+B+C.90a+D.10,A+B+C.90b+D.10, A+B+C.90c+D.10, A+B+C.90d+D.10, A+B+C.90e+D.10,A+B+C.90f+D.10, A+B+C.90g+D.10, A+B+C.90h+D.10, A+B+C.90i+D.10,A+B+C.91+D.10, A+B+C.91a+D.10, A+B+C.91b+D.10, A+B+C.91c+D.10,A+B+C.91d+D.10, A+B+C.92+D.10, A+B+C.92a+D.10, A+B+C.93+D.10,A+B+C.94+D.10, A+B+C.94a+D.10, A+B+C.94b+D.10, A+B+C.94c+D.10,A+B+C.95+D.10, A+B+C.96+D.10, A+B+C.97+D.10, A+B+C.98+D.10,A+B+C.99+D.10, A+B+C.100+D.10, A+B+C.101+D.10, A+B+C.102+D.10,A+B+C.103+D.10, A+B+C.103a+D.10, A+B+C.104+D.10, A+B+C.105+D.10,A+B+C.106+D.10, A+B+C.107+D.10, A+B+C.108+D.10, A+B+C.109+D.10,A+B+C.110+D.10, A+B+C.111+D.10, A+B+C.112+D.10, A+B+C.113+D.10,A+B+C.114+D.10, A+B+C.115+D.10, A+B+C.116+D.10, A+B+C.117+D.10,A+B+C.118+D.10, A+B+C.118a+D.10, A+B+C.119+D.10, A+B+C.119a+D.10,A+B+C.119b+D.10, A+B+C.119c+D.10, A+B+C.119d+D.10, A+B+C.119e+D.10,A+B+C.119f+D.10, A+B+C.119g+D.10, A+B+C.119h+D.10, A+B+C.119i+D.10,A+B+C.120+D.10, A+B+C.121+D.10, A+B+C.122+D.10, A+B+C.123+D.10,A+B+C.124+D.10, A+B+C.125+D.10, A+B+C.126+D.10, A+B+C.127+D.10,A+B+C.127a+D.10, A+B+C.128+D.10, A+B+C.129+D.10, A+B+C.130+D.10,A+B+C.131+D.10, A+B+C.131a+D.10, A+B+C.132+D.10, A+B+C.133+D.10,A+B+C.134+D.10, A+B+C.135+D.10, A+B+C.135a+D.10, A+B+C.136+D.10,A+B+C.137+D.10, A+B+C.138+D.10, A+B+C.138a+D.10, A+B+C.139+D.10,A+B+C.139a+D.10, A+B+C.139b+D.10, A+B+C.140+D.10, A+B+C.141+D.10,A+B+C.142+D.10, A+B+C.143+D.10, A+B+C.144+D.10, A+B+C.145+D.10,A+B+C.146+D.10, A+B+C.147+D.10, A+B+C.148+D.10, A+B+C.149+D.10,A+B+C.150+D.10, A+B+C.150a+D.10, A+B+C.151+D.10, A+B+C.151a+D.10,A+B+C.152+D.10, A+B+C.153+D.10, A+B+C.153a+D.10, A+B+C.154+D.10,A+B+C.155+D.10, A+B+C.156+D.10, A+B+C.157+D.10, A+B+C.157a+D.10,A+B+C.158+D.10, A+B+C.158a+D.10, A+B+C.158b+D.10, A+B+C.158c+D.10,A+B+C.159+D.10, A+B+C.159a+D.10, A+B+C.160+D.10, A+B+C.161+D.10,A+B+C.162+D.10, A+B+C.162a+D.10, A+B+C.163+D.10, A+B+C.164+D.10,A+B+C.165+D.10,A+B+C.1+D.12, A+B+C.2+D.12, A+B+C.3+D.12, A+B+C.4+D.12, A+B+C.5+D.12,A+B+C.5a+D.12, A+B+C.5b+D.12, A+B+C.5c+D.12, A+B+C.6+D.12, A+B+C.7+D.12,A+B+C.7a+D.12, A+B+C.7b+D.12, A+B+C.8+D.12, A+B+C.9+D.12, A+B+C.10+D.12,A+B+C.11+D.12, A+B+C.12+D.12, A+B+C.12a+D.12, A+B+C.13+D.12,A+B+C.14+D.12, A+B+C.14a+D.12, A+B+C.15+D.12, A+B+C.16+D.12,A+B+C.17+D.12, A+B+C.17a+D.12, A+B+C.18+D.12, A+B+C.18a+D.12,A+B+C.18b+D.12, A+B+C.18c+D.12, A+B+C.18d+D.12, A+B+C.19+D.12,A+B+C.20+D.12, A+B+C.20a+D.12, A+B+C.21+D.12, A+B+C.22+D.12,A+B+C.23+D.12, A+B+C.24+D.12, A+B+C.24a+D.12, A+B+C.24b+D.12,A+B+C.25+D.12, A+B+C.26+D.12, A+B+C.27+D.12, A+B+C.27a+D.12,A+B+C.28+D.12, A+B+C.29+D.12, A+B+C.29a+D.12, A+B+C.29b+D.12,A+B+C.29c+D.12, A+B+C.29d+D.12, A+B+C.29e+D.12, A+B+C.29f+D.12,A+B+C.29g+D.12, A+B+C.30+D.12, A+B+C.31+D.12, A+B+C.32+D.12,A+B+C.32a+D.12, A+B+C.33+D.12, A+B+C.33a+D.12, A+B+C.33b+D.12,A+B+C.33c+D.12, A+B+C.33d+D.12, A+B+C.33e+D.12, A+B+C.33f+D.12,A+B+C.33g+D.12, A+B+C.33h+D.12, A+B+C.33i+D.12, A+B+C.33j+D.12,A+B+C.33k+D.12, A+B+C.33l+D.12, A+B+C.33m+D.12, A+B+C.33n+D.12,A+B+C.33o+D.12, A+B+C.33p+D.12, A+B+C.33q+D.12, A+B+C.33r+D.12,A+B+C.33s+D.12, A+B+C.33t+D.12, A+B+C.33u+D.12, A+B+C.33v+D.12,A+B+C.33w+D.12, A+B+C.33x+D.12, A+B+C.33y+D.12, A+B+C.33z+D.12,A+B+C.33zx+D.12, A+B+C.33zy+D.12, A+B+C.34+D.12, A+B+C.34a+D.12,A+B+C.35+D.12, A+B+C.35a+D.12, A+B+C.35b+D.12, A+B+C.35c+D.12,A+B+C.35d+D.12, A+B+C.35e+D.12, A+B+C.36+D.12, A+B+C.37+D.12,A+B+C.37a+D.12, A+B+C.37b+D.12, A+B+C.37c+D.12, A+B+C.37d+D.12,A+B+C.37e+D.12, A+B+C.37f+D.12, A+B+C.37g+D.12, A+B+C.37h+D.12,A+B+C.37i+D.12, A+B+C.37j+D.12, A+B+C.37k+D.12, A+B+C.37l+D.12,A+B+C.37m+D.12, A+B+C.38+D.12, A+B+C.38a+D.12, A+B+C.38b+D.12,A+B+C.38c+D.12, A+B+C.38d+D.12, A+B+C.38e+D.12, A+B+C.38f+D.12,A+B+C.38g+D.12, A+B+C.38h+D.12, A+B+C.39+D.12, A+B+C.39a+D.12,A+B+C.39b+D.12, A+B+C.39c+D.12, A+B+C.39d+D.12, A+B+C.40+D.12,A+B+C.40a+D.12, A+B+C.41+D.12, A+B+C.42+D.12, A+B+C.42a+D.12,A+B+C.43+D.12, A+B+C.44+D.12, A+B+C.45+D.12, A+B+C.46+D.12,A+B+C.46a+D.12, A+B+C.47+D.12, A+B+C.48+D.12, A+B+C.49+D.12,A+B+C.49a+D.12, A+B+C.50+D.12, A+B+C.51+D.12, A+B+C.51a+D.12,A+B+C.52+D.12, A+B+C.52a+D.12, A+B+C.53+D.12, A+B+C.54+D.12,A+B+C.55+D.12, A+B+C.56+D.12, A+B+C.56a+D.12, A+B+C.56b+D.12,A+B+C.57+D.12, A+B+C.57a+D.12, A+B+C.58+D.12, A+B+C.58a+D.12,A+B+C.59+D.12, A+B+C.60+D.12, A+B+C.61+D.12, A+B+C.62+D.12,A+B+C.62a+D.12, A+B+C.62b+D.12, A+B+C.63+D.12, A+B+C.64+D.12,A+B+C.64a+D.12, A+B+C.64b+D.12, A+B+C.65+D.12, A+B+C.66+D.12,A+B+C.67+D.12, A+B+C.67a+D.12, A+B+C.68+D.12, A+B+C.68a+D.12,A+B+C.68b+D.12, A+B+C.69+D.12, A+B+C.69a+D.12, A+B+C.69b+D.12,A+B+C.69c+D.12, A+B+C.69d+D.12, A+B+C.69e+D.12, A+B+C.69f+D.12,A+B+C.69g+D.12, A+B+C.69h+D.12, A+B+C.69i+D.12, A+B+C.69j+D.12,A+B+C.70+D.12, A+B+C.70a+D.12, A+B+C.71+D.12, A+B+C.71a+D.12,A+B+C.72+D.12, A+B+C.72a+D.12, A+B+C.72b+D.12, A+B+C.73+D.12,A+B+C.74+D.12, A+B+C.74a+D.12, A+B+C.75+D.12, A+B+C.75a+D.12,A+B+C.76+D.12, A+B+C.76a+D.12, A+B+C.77+D.12, A+B+C.77a+D.12,A+B+C.77b+D.12, A+B+C.77c+D.12, A+B+C.78+D.12, A+B+C.78a+D.12,A+B+C.79+D.12, A+B+C.80+D.12, A+B+C.80a+D.12, A+B+C.80b+D.12,A+B+C.81+D.12, A+B+C.81a+D.12, A+B+C.82+D.12, A+B+C.82a+D.12,A+B+C.82b+D.12, A+B+C.82c+D.12, A+B+C.83+D.12, A+B+C.84+D.12,A+B+C.85+D.12, A+B+C.86+D.12, A+B+C.87+D.12, A+B+C.88+D.12,A+B+C.88a+D.12, A+B+C.88b+D.12, A+B+C.88c+D.12, A+B+C.88d+D.12,A+B+C.88e+D.12, A+B+C.88f+D.12, A+B+C.88g+D.12, A+B+C.88h+D.12,A+B+C.88i+D.12, A+B+C.88j+D.12, A+B+C.88k+D.12, A+B+C.88l+D.12,A+B+C.88m+D.12, A+B+C.88n+D.12, A+B+C.89+D.12, A+B+C.89a+D.12,A+B+C.89b+D.12, A+B+C.89c+D.12, A+B+C.90+D.12, A+B+C.90a+D.12,A+B+C.90b+D.12, A+B+C.90c+D.12, A+B+C.90d+D.12, A+B+C.90e+D.12,A+B+C.90f+D.12, A+B+C.90g+D.12, A+B+C.90h+D.12, A+B+C.90i+D.12,A+B+C.91+D.12, A+B+C.91a+D.12, A+B+C.91b+D.12, A+B+C.91c+D.12,A+B+C.91d+D.12, A+B+C.92+D.12, A+B+C.92a+D.12, A+B+C.93+D.12,A+B+C.94+D.12, A+B+C.94a+D.12, A+B+C.94b+D.12, A+B+C.94c+D.12,A+B+C.95+D.12, A+B+C.96+D.12, A+B+C.97+D.12, A+B+C.98+D.12,A+B+C.99+D.12, A+B+C.100+D.12, A+B+C.101+D.12, A+B+C.102+D.12,A+B+C.103+D.12, A+B+C.103a+D.12, A+B+C.104+D.12, A+B+C.105+D.12,A+B+C.106+D.12, A+B+C.107+D.12, A+B+C.108+D.12, A+B+C.109+D.12,A+B+C.110+D.12, A+B+C.111+D.12, A+B+C.112+D.12, A+B+C.113+D.12,A+B+C.114+D.12, A+B+C.115+D.12, A+B+C.116+D.12, A+B+C.117+D.12,A+B+C.118+D.12, A+B+C.118a+D.12, A+B+C.119+D.12, A+B+C.119a+D.12,A+B+C.119b+D.12, A+B+C.119c+D.12, A+B+C.119d+D.12, A+B+C.119e+D.12,A+B+C.119f+D.12, A+B+C.119g+D.12, A+B+C.119h+D.12, A+B+C.119i+D.12,A+B+C.120+D.12, A+B+C.121+D.12, A+B+C.122+D.12, A+B+C.123+D.12,A+B+C.124+D.12, A+B+C.125+D.12, A+B+C.126+D.12, A+B+C.127+D.12,A+B+C.127a+D.12, A+B+C.128+D.12, A+B+C.129+D.12, A+B+C.130+D.12,A+B+C.131+D.12, A+B+C.131a+D.12, A+B+C.132+D.12, A+B+C.133+D.12,A+B+C.134+D.12, A+B+C.135+D.12, A+B+C.135a+D.12, A+B+C.136+D.12,A+B+C.137+D.12, A+B+C.138+D.12, A+B+C.138a+D.12, A+B+C.139+D.12,A+B+C.139a+D.12, A+B+C.139b+D.12, A+B+C.140+D.12, A+B+C.141+D.12,A+B+C.142+D.12, A+B+C.143+D.12, A+B+C.144+D.12, A+B+C.145+D.12,A+B+C.146+D.12, A+B+C.147+D.12, A+B+C.148+D.12, A+B+C.149+D.12,A+B+C.150+D.12, A+B+C.150a+D.12, A+B+C.151+D.12, A+B+C.151a+D.12,A+B+C.152+D.12, A+B+C.153+D.12, A+B+C.153a+D.12, A+B+C.154+D.12,A+B+C.155+D.12, A+B+C.156+D.12, A+B+C.157+D.12, A+B+C.157a+D.12,A+B+C.158+D.12, A+B+C.158a+D.12, A+B+C.158b+D.12, A+B+C.158c+D.12,A+B+C.159+D.12, A+B+C.159a+D.12, A+B+C.160+D.12, A+B+C.161+D.12,A+B+C.162+D.12, A+B+C.162a+D.12, A+B+C.163+D.12, A+B+C.164+D.12,A+B+C.165+D.12,A+B+C.1+D.13a, A+B+C.2+D.13a, A+B+C.3+D.13a, A+B+C.4+D.13a,A+B+C.5+D.13a, A+B+C.5a+D.13a, A+B+C.5b+D.13a, A+B+C.5c+D.13a,A+B+C.6+D.13a, A+B+C.7+D.13a, A+B+C.7a+D.13a, A+B+C.7b+D.13a,A+B+C.8+D.13a, A+B+C.9+D.13a, A+B+C.10+D.13a, A+B+C.11+D.13a,A+B+C.12+D.13a, A+B+C.12a+D.13a, A+B+C.13+D.13a, A+B+C.14+D.13a,A+B+C.14a+D.13a, A+B+C.15+D.13a, A+B+C.16+D.13a, A+B+C.17+D.13a,A+B+C.17a+D.13a, A+B+C.18+D.13a, A+B+C.18a+D.13a, A+B+C.18b+D.13a,A+B+C.18c+D.13a, A+B+C.18d+D.13a, A+B+C.19+D.13a, A+B+C.20+D.13a,A+B+C.20a+D.13a, A+B+C.21+D.13a, A+B+C.22+D.13a, A+B+C.23+D.13a,A+B+C.24+D.13a, A+B+C.24a+D.13a, A+B+C.24b+D.13a, A+B+C.25+D.13a,A+B+C.26+D.13a, A+B+C.27+D.13a, A+B+C.27a+D.13a, A+B+C.28+D.13a,A+B+C.29+D.13a, A+B+C.29a+D.13a, A+B+C.29b+D.13a, A+B+C.29c+D.13a,A+B+C.29d+D.13a, A+B+C.29e+D.13a, A+B+C.29f+D.13a, A+B+C.29g+D.13a,A+B+C.30+D.13a, A+B+C.31+D.13a, A+B+C.32+D.13a, A+B+C.32a+D.13a,A+B+C.33+D.13a, A+B+C.33a+D.13a, A+B+C.33b+D.13a, A+B+C.33c+D.13a,A+B+C.33d+D.13a, A+B+C.33e+D.13a, A+B+C.33f+D.13a, A+B+C.33g+D.13a,A+B+C.33h+D.13a, A+B+C.33i+D.13a, A+B+C.33j+D.13a, A+B+C.33k+D.13a,A+B+C.33l+D.13a, A+B+C.33m+D.13a, A+B+C.33n+D.13a, A+B+C.33o+D.13a,A+B+C.33p+D.13a, A+B+C.33q+D.13a, A+B+C.33r+D.13a, A+B+C.33s+D.13a,A+B+C.33t+D.13a, A+B+C.33u+D.13a, A+B+C.33v+D.13a, A+B+C.33w+D.13a,A+B+C.33x+D.13a, A+B+C.33y+D.13a, A+B+C.33z+D.13a, A+B+C.33zx+D.13a,A+B+C.33zy+D.13a, A+B+C.34+D.13a, A+B+C.34a+D.13a, A+B+C.35+D.13a,A+B+C.35a+D.13a, A+B+C.35b+D.13a, A+B+C.35c+D.13a, A+B+C.35d+D.13a,A+B+C.35e+D.13a, A+B+C.36+D.13a, A+B+C.37+D.13a, A+B+C.37a+D.13a,A+B+C.37b+D.13a, A+B+C.37c+D.13a, A+B+C.37d+D.13a, A+B+C.37e+D.13a,A+B+C.37f+D.13a, A+B+C.37g+D.13a, A+B+C.37h+D.13a, A+B+C.37i+D.13a,A+B+C.37j+D.13a, A+B+C.37k+D.13a, A+B+C.37l+D.13a, A+B+C.37m+D.13a,A+B+C.38+D.13a, A+B+C.38a+D.13a, A+B+C.38b+D.13a, A+B+C.38c+D.13a,A+B+C.38d+D.13a, A+B+C.38e+D.13a, A+B+C.38f+D.13a, A+B+C.38g+D.13a,A+B+C.38h+D.13a, A+B+C.39+D.13a, A+B+C.39a+D.13a, A+B+C.39b+D.13a,A+B+C.39c+D.13a, A+B+C.39d+D.13a, A+B+C.40+D.13a, A+B+C.40a+D.13a,A+B+C.41+D.13a, A+B+C.42+D.13a, A+B+C.42a+D.13a, A+B+C.43+D.13a,A+B+C.44+D.13a, A+B+C.45+D.13a, A+B+C.46+D.13a, A+B+C.46a+D.13a,A+B+C.47+D.13a, A+B+C.48+D.13a, A+B+C.49+D.13a, A+B+C.49a+D.13a,A+B+C.50+D.13a, A+B+C.51+D.13a, A+B+C.51a+D.13a, A+B+C.52+D.13a,A+B+C.52a+D.13a, A+B+C.53+D.13a, A+B+C.54+D.13a, A+B+C.55+D.13a,A+B+C.56+D.13a, A+B+C.56a+D.13a, A+B+C.56b+D.13a, A+B+C.57+D.13a,A+B+C.57a+D.13a, A+B+C.58+D.13a, A+B+C.58a+D.13a, A+B+C.59+D.13a,A+B+C.60+D.13a, A+B+C.61+D.13a, A+B+C.62+D.13a, A+B+C.62a+D.13a,A+B+C.62b+D.13a, A+B+C.63+D.13a, A+B+C.64+D.13a, A+B+C.64a+D.13a,A+B+C.64b+D.13a, A+B+C.65+D.13a, A+B+C.66+D.13a, A+B+C.67+D.13a,A+B+C.67a+D.13a, A+B+C.68+D.13a, A+B+C.68a+D.13a, A+B+C.68b+D.13a,A+B+C.69+D.13a, A+B+C.69a+D.13a, A+B+C.69b+D.13a, A+B+C.69c+D.13a,A+B+C.69d+D.13a, A+B+C.69e+D.13a, A+B+C.69f+D.13a, A+B+C.69g+D.13a,A+B+C.69h+D.13a, A+B+C.69i+D.13a, A+B+C.69j+D.13a, A+B+C.70+D.13a,A+B+C.70a+D.13a, A+B+C.71+D.13a, A+B+C.71a+D.13a, A+B+C.72+D.13a,A+B+C.72a+D.13a, A+B+C.72b+D.13a, A+B+C.73+D.13a, A+B+C.74+D.13a,A+B+C.74a+D.13a, A+B+C.75+D.13a, A+B+C.75a+D.13a, A+B+C.76+D.13a,A+B+C.76a+D.13a, A+B+C.77+D.13a, A+B+C.77a+D.13a, A+B+C.77b+D.13a,A+B+C.77c+D.13a, A+B+C.78+D.13a, A+B+C.78a+D.13a, A+B+C.79+D.13a,A+B+C.80+D.13a, A+B+C.80a+D.13a, A+B+C.80b+D.13a, A+B+C.81+D.13a,A+B+C.81a+D.13a, A+B+C.82+D.13a, A+B+C.82a+D.13a, A+B+C.82b+D.13a,A+B+C.82c+D.13a, A+B+C.83+D.13a, A+B+C.84+D.13a, A+B+C.85+D.13a,A+B+C.86+D.13a, A+B+C.87+D.13a, A+B+C.88+D.13a, A+B+C.88a+D.13a,A+B+C.88b+D.13a, A+B+C.88c+D.13a, A+B+C.88d+D.13a, A+B+C.88e+D.13a,A+B+C.88f+D.13a, A+B+C.88g+D.13a, A+B+C.88h+D.13a, A+B+C.88i+D.13a,A+B+C.88j+D.13a, A+B+C.88k+D.13a, A+B+C.88l+D.13a, A+B+C.88m+D.13a,A+B+C.88n+D.13a, A+B+C.89+D.13a, A+B+C.89a+D.13a, A+B+C.89b+D.13a,A+B+C.89c+D.13a, A+B+C.90+D.13a, A+B+C.90a+D.13a, A+B+C.90b+D.13a,A+B+C.90c+D.13a, A+B+C.90d+D.13a, A+B+C.90e+D.13a, A+B+C.90f+D.13a,A+B+C.90g+D.13a, A+B+C.90h+D.13a, A+B+C.90i+D.13a, A+B+C.91+D.13a,A+B+C.91a+D.13a, A+B+C.91b+D.13a, A+B+C.91c+D.13a, A+B+C.91d+D.13a,A+B+C.92+D.13a, A+B+C.92a+D.13a, A+B+C.93+D.13a, A+B+C.94+D.13a,A+B+C.94a+D.13a, A+B+C.94b+D.13a, A+B+C.94c+D.13a, A+B+C.95+D.13a,A+B+C.96+D.13a, A+B+C.97+D.13a, A+B+C.98+D.13a, A+B+C.99+D.13a,A+B+C.100+D.13a, A+B+C.101+D.13a, A+B+C.102+D.13a, A+B+C.103+D.13a,A+B+C.103a+D.13a, A+B+C.104+D.13a, A+B+C.105+D.13a, A+B+C.106+D.13a,A+B+C.107+D.13a, A+B+C.108+D.13a, A+B+C.109+D.13a, A+B+C.110+D.13a,A+B+C.111+D.13a, A+B+C.112+D.13a, A+B+C.113+D.13a, A+B+C.114+D.13a,A+B+C.115+D.13a, A+B+C.116+D.13a, A+B+C.117+D.13a, A+B+C.118+D.13a,A+B+C.118a+D.13a, A+B+C.119+D.13a, A+B+C.119a+D.13a, A+B+C.119b+D.13a,A+B+C.119c+D.13a, A+B+C.119d+D.13a, A+B+C.119e+D.13a, A+B+C.119f+D.13a,A+B+C.119g+D.13a, A+B+C.119h+D.13a, A+B+C.119i+D.13a, A+B+C.120+D.13a,A+B+C.121+D.13a, A+B+C.122+D.13a, A+B+C.123+D.13a, A+B+C.124+D.13a,A+B+C.125+D.13a, A+B+C.126+D.13a, A+B+C.127+D.13a, A+B+C.127a+D.13a,A+B+C.128+D.13a, A+B+C.129+D.13a, A+B+C.130+D.13a, A+B+C.131+D.13a,A+B+C.131a+D.13a, A+B+C.132+D.13a, A+B+C.133+D.13a, A+B+C.134+D.13a,A+B+C.135+D.13a, A+B+C.135a+D.13a, A+B+C.136+D.13a, A+B+C.137+D.13a,A+B+C.138+D.13a, A+B+C.138a+D.13a, A+B+C.139+D.13a, A+B+C.139a+D.13a,A+B+C.139b+D.13a, A+B+C.140+D.13a, A+B+C.141+D.13a, A+B+C.142+D.13a,A+B+C.143+D.13a, A+B+C.144+D.13a, A+B+C.145+D.13a, A+B+C.146+D.13a,A+B+C.147+D.13a, A+B+C.148+D.13a, A+B+C.149+D.13a, A+B+C.150+D.13a,A+B+C.150a+D.13a, A+B+C.151+D.13a, A+B+C.151a+D.13a, A+B+C.152+D.13a,A+B+C.153+D.13a, A+B+C.153a+D.13a, A+B+C.154+D.13a, A+B+C.155+D.13a,A+B+C.156+D.13a, A+B+C.157+D.13a, A+B+C.157a+D.13a, A+B+C.158+D.13a,A+B+C.158a+D.13a, A+B+C.158b+D.13a, A+B+C.158c+D.13a, A+B+C.159+D.13a,A+B+C.159a+D.13a, A+B+C.160+D.13a, A+B+C.161+D.13a, A+B+C.162+D.13a,A+B+C.162a+D.13a, A+B+C.163+D.13a, A+B+C.164+D.13a, A+B+C.165+D.13a,A+B+C.1+D.14a, A+B+C.2+D.14a, A+B+C.3+D.14a, A+B+C.4+D.14a,A+B+C.5+D.14a, A+B+C.5a+D.14a, A+B+C.5b+D.14a, A+B+C.5c+D.14a,A+B+C.6+D.14a, A+B+C.7+D.14a, A+B+C.7a+D.14a, A+B+C.7b+D.14a,A+B+C.8+D.14a, A+B+C.9+D.14a, A+B+C.10+D.14a, A+B+C.11+D.14a,A+B+C.12+D.14a, A+B+C.12a+D.14a, A+B+C.13+D.14a, A+B+C.14+D.14a,A+B+C.14a+D.14a, A+B+C.15+D.14a, A+B+C.16+D.14a, A+B+C.17+D.14a,A+B+C.17a+D.14a, A+B+C.18+D.14a, A+B+C.18a+D.14a, A+B+C.18b+D.14a,A+B+C.18c+D.14a, A+B+C.18d+D.14a, A+B+C.19+D.14a, A+B+C.20+D.14a,A+B+C.20a+D.14a, A+B+C.21+D.14a, A+B+C.22+D.14a, A+B+C.23+D.14a,A+B+C.24+D.14a, A+B+C.24a+D.14a, A+B+C.24b+D.14a, A+B+C.25+D.14a,A+B+C.26+D.14a, A+B+C.27+D.14a, A+B+C.27a+D.14a, A+B+C.28+D.14a,A+B+C.29+D.14a, A+B+C.29a+D.14a, A+B+C.29b+D.14a, A+B+C.29c+D.14a,A+B+C.29d+D.14a, A+B+C.29e+D.14a, A+B+C.29f+D.14a, A+B+C.29g+D.14a,A+B+C.30+D.14a, A+B+C.31+D.14a, A+B+C.32+D.14a, A+B+C.32a+D.14a,A+B+C.33+D.14a, A+B+C.33a+D.14a, A+B+C.33b+D.14a, A+B+C.33c+D.14a,A+B+C.33d+D.14a, A+B+C.33e+D.14a, A+B+C.33f+D.14a, A+B+C.33g+D.14a,A+B+C.33h+D.14a, A+B+C.33i+D.14a, A+B+C.33j+D.14a, A+B+C.33k+D.14a,A+B+C.33l+D.14a, A+B+C.33m+D.14a, A+B+C.33n+D.14a, A+B+C.33o+D.14a,A+B+C.33p+D.14a, A+B+C.33q+D.14a, A+B+C.33r+D.14a, A+B+C.33s+D.14a,A+B+C.33t+D.14a, A+B+C.33u+D.14a, A+B+C.33v+D.14a, A+B+C.33w+D.14a,A+B+C.33x+D.14a, A+B+C.33y+D.14a, A+B+C.33z+D.14a, A+B+C.33zx+D.14a,A+B+C.33zy+D.14a, A+B+C.34+D.14a, A+B+C.34a+D.14a, A+B+C.35+D.14a,A+B+C.35a+D.14a, A+B+C.35b+D.14a, A+B+C.35c+D.14a, A+B+C.35d+D.14a,A+B+C.35e+D.14a, A+B+C.36+D.14a, A+B+C.37+D.14a, A+B+C.37a+D.14a,A+B+C.37b+D.14a, A+B+C.37c+D.14a, A+B+C.37d+D.14a, A+B+C.37e+D.14a,A+B+C.37f+D.14a, A+B+C.37g+D.14a, A+B+C.37h+D.14a, A+B+C.37i+D.14a,A+B+C.37j+D.14a, A+B+C.37k+D.14a, A+B+C.37l+D.14a, A+B+C.37m+D.14a,A+B+C.38+D.14a, A+B+C.38a+D.14a, A+B+C.38b+D.14a, A+B+C.38c+D.14a,A+B+C.38d+D.14a, A+B+C.38e+D.14a, A+B+C.38f+D.14a, A+B+C.38g+D.14a,A+B+C.38h+D.14a, A+B+C.39+D.14a, A+B+C.39a+D.14a, A+B+C.39b+D.14a,A+B+C.39c+D.14a, A+B+C.39d+D.14a, A+B+C.40+D.14a, A+B+C.40a+D.14a,A+B+C.41+D.14a, A+B+C.42+D.14a, A+B+C.42a+D.14a, A+B+C.43+D.14a,A+B+C.44+D.14a, A+B+C.45+D.14a, A+B+C.46+D.14a, A+B+C.46a+D.14a,A+B+C.47+D.14a, A+B+C.48+D.14a, A+B+C.49+D.14a, A+B+C.49a+D.14a,A+B+C.50+D.14a, A+B+C.51+D.14a, A+B+C.51a+D.14a, A+B+C.52+D.14a,A+B+C.52a+D.14a, A+B+C.53+D.14a, A+B+C.54+D.14a, A+B+C.55+D.14a,A+B+C.56+D.14a, A+B+C.56a+D.14a, A+B+C.56b+D.14a, A+B+C.57+D.14a,A+B+C.57a+D.14a, A+B+C.58+D.14a, A+B+C.58a+D.14a, A+B+C.59+D.14a,A+B+C.60+D.14a, A+B+C.61+D.14a, A+B+C.62+D.14a, A+B+C.62a+D.14a,A+B+C.62b+D.14a, A+B+C.63+D.14a, A+B+C.64+D.14a, A+B+C.64a+D.14a,A+B+C.64b+D.14a, A+B+C.65+D.14a, A+B+C.66+D.14a, A+B+C.67+D.14a,A+B+C.67a+D.14a, A+B+C.68+D.14a, A+B+C.68a+D.14a, A+B+C.68b+D.14a,A+B+C.69+D.14a, A+B+C.69a+D.14a, A+B+C.69b+D.14a, A+B+C.69c+D.14a,A+B+C.69d+D.14a, A+B+C.69e+D.14a, A+B+C.69f+D.14a, A+B+C.69g+D.14a,A+B+C.69h+D.14a, A+B+C.69i+D.14a, A+B+C.69j+D.14a, A+B+C.70+D.14a,A+B+C.70a+D.14a, A+B+C.71+D.14a, A+B+C.71a+D.14a, A+B+C.72+D.14a,A+B+C.72a+D.14a, A+B+C.72b+D.14a, A+B+C.73+D.14a, A+B+C.74+D.14a,A+B+C.74a+D.14a, A+B+C.75+D.14a, A+B+C.75a+D.14a, A+B+C.76+D.14a,A+B+C.76a+D.14a, A+B+C.77+D.14a, A+B+C.77a+D.14a, A+B+C.77b+D.14a,A+B+C.77c+D.14a, A+B+C.78+D.14a, A+B+C.78a+D.14a, A+B+C.79+D.14a,A+B+C.80+D.14a, A+B+C.80a+D.14a, A+B+C.80b+D.14a, A+B+C.81+D.14a,A+B+C.81a+D.14a, A+B+C.82+D.14a, A+B+C.82a+D.14a, A+B+C.82b+D.14a,A+B+C.82c+D.14a, A+B+C.83+D.14a, A+B+C.84+D.14a, A+B+C.85+D.14a,A+B+C.86+D.14a, A+B+C.87+D.14a, A+B+C.88+D.14a, A+B+C.88a+D.14a,A+B+C.88b+D.14a, A+B+C.88c+D.14a, A+B+C.88d+D.14a, A+B+C.88e+D.14a,A+B+C.88f+D.14a, A+B+C.88g+D.14a, A+B+C.88h+D.14a, A+B+C.88i+D.14a,A+B+C.88j+D.14a, A+B+C.88k+D.14a, A+B+C.88l+D.14a, A+B+C.88m+D.14a,A+B+C.88n+D.14a, A+B+C.89+D.14a, A+B+C.89a+D.14a, A+B+C.89b+D.14a,A+B+C.89c+D.14a, A+B+C.90+D.14a, A+B+C.90a+D.14a, A+B+C.90b+D.14a,A+B+C.90c+D.14a, A+B+C.90d+D.14a, A+B+C.90e+D.14a, A+B+C.90f+D.14a,A+B+C.90g+D.14a, A+B+C.90h+D.14a, A+B+C.90i+D.14a, A+B+C.91+D.14a,A+B+C.91a+D.14a, A+B+C.91b+D.14a, A+B+C.91c+D.14a, A+B+C.91d+D.14a,A+B+C.92+D.14a, A+B+C.92a+D.14a, A+B+C.93+D.14a, A+B+C.94+D.14a,A+B+C.94a+D.14a, A+B+C.94b+D.14a, A+B+C.94c+D.14a, A+B+C.95+D.14a,A+B+C.96+D.14a, A+B+C.97+D.14a, A+B+C.98+D.14a, A+B+C.99+D.14a,A+B+C.100+D.14a, A+B+C.101+D.14a, A+B+C.102+D.14a, A+B+C.103+D.14a,A+B+C.103a+D.14a, A+B+C.104+D.14a, A+B+C.105+D.14a, A+B+C.106+D.14a,A+B+C.107+D.14a, A+B+C.108+D.14a, A+B+C.109+D.14a, A+B+C.110+D.14a,A+B+C.111+D.14a, A+B+C.112+D.14a, A+B+C.113+D.14a, A+B+C.114+D.14a,A+B+C.115+D.14a, A+B+C.116+D.14a, A+B+C.117+D.14a, A+B+C.118+D.14a,A+B+C.118a+D.14a, A+B+C.119+D.14a, A+B+C.119a+D.14a, A+B+C.119b+D.14a,A+B+C.119c+D.14a, A+B+C.119d+D.14a, A+B+C.119e+D.14a, A+B+C.119f+D.14a,A+B+C.119g+D.14a, A+B+C.119h+D.14a, A+B+C.119i+D.14a, A+B+C.120+D.14a,A+B+C.121+D.14a, A+B+C.122+D.14a, A+B+C.123+D.14a, A+B+C.124+D.14a,A+B+C.125+D.14a, A+B+C.126+D.14a, A+B+C.127+D.14a, A+B+C.127a+D.14a,A+B+C.128+D.14a, A+B+C.129+D.14a, A+B+C.130+D.14a, A+B+C.131+D.14a,A+B+C.131a+D.14a, A+B+C.132+D.14a, A+B+C.133+D.14a, A+B+C.134+D.14a,A+B+C.135+D.14a, A+B+C.135a+D.14a, A+B+C.136+D.14a, A+B+C.137+D.14a,A+B+C.138+D.14a, A+B+C.138a+D.14a, A+B+C.139+D.14a, A+B+C.139a+D.14a,A+B+C.139b+D.14a, A+B+C.140+D.14a, A+B+C.141+D.14a, A+B+C.142+D.14a,A+B+C.143+D.14a, A+B+C.144+D.14a, A+B+C.145+D.14a, A+B+C.146+D.14a,A+B+C.147+D.14a, A+B+C.148+D.14a, A+B+C.149+D.14a, A+B+C.150+D.14a,A+B+C.150a+D.14a, A+B+C.151+D.14a, A+B+C.151a+D.14a, A+B+C.152+D.14a,A+B+C.153+D.14a, A+B+C.153a+D.14a, A+B+C.154+D.14a, A+B+C.155+D.14a,A+B+C.156+D.14a, A+B+C.157+D.14a, A+B+C.157a+D.14a, A+B+C.158+D.14a,A+B+C.158a+D.14a, A+B+C.158b+D.14a, A+B+C.158c+D.14a, A+B+C.159+D.14a,A+B+C.159a+D.14a, A+B+C.160+D.14a, A+B+C.161+D.14a, A+B+C.162+D.14a,A+B+C.162a+D.14a, A+B+C.163+D.14a, A+B+C.164+D.14a, A+B+C.165+D.14a,A+B+C.1+D.19, A+B+C.2+D.19, A+B+C.3+D.19, A+B+C.4+D.19, A+B+C.5+D.19,A+B+C.5a+D.19, A+B+C.5b+D.19, A+B+C.5c+D.19, A+B+C.6+D.19, A+B+C.7+D.19,A+B+C.7a+D.19, A+B+C.7b+D.19, A+B+C.8+D.19, A+B+C.9+D.19, A+B+C.10+D.19,A+B+C.11+D.19, A+B+C.12+D.19, A+B+C.12a+D.19, A+B+C.13+D.19,A+B+C.14+D.19, A+B+C.14a+D.19, A+B+C.15+D.19, A+B+C.16+D.19,A+B+C.17+D.19, A+B+C.17a+D.19, A+B+C.18+D.19, A+B+C.18a+D.19,A+B+C.18b+D.19, A+B+C.18c+D.19, A+B+C.18d+D.19, A+B+C.19+D.19,A+B+C.20+D.19, A+B+C.20a+D.19, A+B+C.21+D.19, A+B+C.22+D.19,A+B+C.23+D.19, A+B+C.24+D.19, A+B+C.24a+D.19, A+B+C.24b+D.19,A+B+C.25+D.19, A+B+C.26+D.19, A+B+C.27+D.19, A+B+C.27a+D.19,A+B+C.28+D.19, A+B+C.29+D.19, A+B+C.29a+D.19, A+B+C.29b+D.19,A+B+C.29c+D.19, A+B+C.29d+D.19, A+B+C.29e+D.19, A+B+C.29f+D.19,A+B+C.29g+D.19, A+B+C.30+D.19, A+B+C.31+D.19, A+B+C.32+D.19,A+B+C.32a+D.19, A+B+C.33+D.19, A+B+C.33a+D.19, A+B+C.33b+D.19,A+B+C.33c+D.19, A+B+C.33d+D.19, A+B+C.33e+D.19, A+B+C.33f+D.19,A+B+C.33g+D.19, A+B+C.33h+D.19, A+B+C.33i+D.19, A+B+C.33j+D.19,A+B+C.33k+D.19, A+B+C.33l+D.19, A+B+C.33m+D.19, A+B+C.33n+D.19,A+B+C.33o+D.19, A+B+C.33p+D.19, A+B+C.33q+D.19, A+B+C.33r+D.19,A+B+C.33s+D.19, A+B+C.33t+D.19, A+B+C.33u+D.19, A+B+C.33v+D.19,A+B+C.33w+D.19, A+B+C.33x+D.19, A+B+C.33y+D.19, A+B+C.33z+D.19,A+B+C.33zx+D.19, A+B+C.33zy+D.19, A+B+C.34+D.19, A+B+C.34a+D.19,A+B+C.35+D.19, A+B+C.35a+D.19, A+B+C.35b+D.19, A+B+C.35c+D.19,A+B+C.35d+D.19, A+B+C.35e+D.19, A+B+C.36+D.19, A+B+C.37+D.19,A+B+C.37a+D.19, A+B+C.37b+D.19, A+B+C.37c+D.19, A+B+C.37d+D.19,A+B+C.37e+D.19, A+B+C.37f+D.19, A+B+C.37g+D.19, A+B+C.37h+D.19,A+B+C.37i+D.19, A+B+C.37j+D.19, A+B+C.37k+D.19, A+B+C.37l+D.19,A+B+C.37m+D.19, A+B+C.38+D.19, A+B+C.38a+D.19, A+B+C.38b+D.19,A+B+C.38c+D.19, A+B+C.38d+D.19, A+B+C.38e+D.19, A+B+C.38f+D.19,A+B+C.38g+D.19, A+B+C.38h+D.19, A+B+C.39+D.19, A+B+C.39a+D.19,A+B+C.39b+D.19, A+B+C.39c+D.19, A+B+C.39d+D.19, A+B+C.40+D.19,A+B+C.40a+D.19, A+B+C.41+D.19, A+B+C.42+D.19, A+B+C.42a+D.19,A+B+C.43+D.19, A+B+C.44+D.19, A+B+C.45+D.19, A+B+C.46+D.19,A+B+C.46a+D.19, A+B+C.47+D.19, A+B+C.48+D.19, A+B+C.49+D.19,A+B+C.49a+D.19, A+B+C.50+D.19, A+B+C.51+D.19, A+B+C.51a+D.19,A+B+C.52+D.19, A+B+C.52a+D.19, A+B+C.53+D.19, A+B+C.54+D.19,A+B+C.55+D.19, A+B+C.56+D.19, A+B+C.56a+D.19, A+B+C.56b+D.19,A+B+C.57+D.19, A+B+C.57a+D.19, A+B+C.58+D.19, A+B+C.58a+D.19,A+B+C.59+D.19, A+B+C.60+D.19, A+B+C.61+D.19, A+B+C.62+D.19,A+B+C.62a+D.19, A+B+C.62b+D.19, A+B+C.63+D.19, A+B+C.64+D.19,A+B+C.64a+D.19, A+B+C.64b+D.19, A+B+C.65+D.19, A+B+C.66+D.19,A+B+C.67+D.19, A+B+C.67a+D.19, A+B+C.68+D.19, A+B+C.68a+D.19,A+B+C.68b+D.19, A+B+C.69+D.19, A+B+C.69a+D.19, A+B+C.69b+D.19,A+B+C.69c+D.19, A+B+C.69d+D.19, A+B+C.69e+D.19, A+B+C.69f+D.19,A+B+C.69g+D.19, A+B+C.69h+D.19, A+B+C.69i+D.19, A+B+C.69j+D.19,A+B+C.70+D.19, A+B+C.70a+D.19, A+B+C.71+D.19, A+B+C.71a+D.19,A+B+C.72+D.19, A+B+C.72a+D.19, A+B+C.72b+D.19, A+B+C.73+D.19,A+B+C.74+D.19, A+B+C.74a+D.19, A+B+C.75+D.19, A+B+C.75a+D.19,A+B+C.76+D.19, A+B+C.76a+D.19, A+B+C.77+D.19, A+B+C.77a+D.19,A+B+C.77b+D.19, A+B+C.77c+D.19, A+B+C.78+D.19, A+B+C.78a+D.19,A+B+C.79+D.19, A+B+C.80+D.19, A+B+C.80a+D.19, A+B+C.80b+D.19,A+B+C.81+D.19, A+B+C.81a+D.19, A+B+C.82+D.19, A+B+C.82a+D.19,A+B+C.82b+D.19, A+B+C.82c+D.19, A+B+C.83+D.19, A+B+C.84+D.19,A+B+C.85+D.19, A+B+C.86+D.19, A+B+C.87+D.19, A+B+C.88+D.19,A+B+C.88a+D.19, A+B+C.88b+D.19, A+B+C.88c+D.19, A+B+C.88d+D.19,A+B+C.88e+D.19, A+B+C.88f+D.19, A+B+C.88g+D.19, A+B+C.88h+D.19,A+B+C.88i+D.19, A+B+C.88j+D.19, A+B+C.88k+D.19, A+B+C.88l+D.19,A+B+C.88m+D.19, A+B+C.88n+D.19, A+B+C.89+D.19, A+B+C.89a+D.19,A+B+C.89b+D.19, A+B+C.89c+D.19, A+B+C.90+D.19, A+B+C.90a+D.19,A+B+C.90b+D.19, A+B+C.90c+D.19, A+B+C.90d+D.19, A+B+C.90e+D.19,A+B+C.90f+D.19, A+B+C.90g+D.19, A+B+C.90h+D.19, A+B+C.90i+D.19,A+B+C.91+D.19, A+B+C.91a+D.19, A+B+C.91b+D.19, A+B+C.91c+D.19,A+B+C.91d+D.19, A+B+C.92+D.19, A+B+C.92a+D.19, A+B+C.93+D.19,A+B+C.94+D.19, A+B+C.94a+D.19, A+B+C.94b+D.19, A+B+C.94c+D.19,A+B+C.95+D.19, A+B+C.96+D.19, A+B+C.97+D.19, A+B+C.98+D.19,A+B+C.99+D.19, A+B+C.100+D.19, A+B+C.101+D.19, A+B+C.102+D.19,A+B+C.103+D.19, A+B+C.103a+D.19, A+B+C.104+D.19, A+B+C.105+D.19,A+B+C.106+D.19, A+B+C.107+D.19, A+B+C.108+D.19, A+B+C.109+D.19,A+B+C.110+D.19, A+B+C.111+D.19, A+B+C.112+D.19, A+B+C.113+D.19,A+B+C.114+D.19, A+B+C.115+D.19, A+B+C.116+D.19, A+B+C.117+D.19,A+B+C.118+D.19, A+B+C.118a+D.19, A+B+C.119+D.19, A+B+C.119a+D.19,A+B+C.119b+D.19, A+B+C.119c+D.19, A+B+C.119d+D.19, A+B+C.119e+D.19,A+B+C.119f+D.19, A+B+C.119g+D.19, A+B+C.119h+D.19, A+B+C.119i+D.19,A+B+C.120+D.19, A+B+C.121+D.19, A+B+C.122+D.19, A+B+C.123+D.19,A+B+C.124+D.19, A+B+C.125+D.19, A+B+C.126+D.19, A+B+C.127+D.19,A+B+C.127a+D.19, A+B+C.128+D.19, A+B+C.129+D.19, A+B+C.130+D.19,A+B+C.131+D.19, A+B+C.131a+D.19, A+B+C.132+D.19, A+B+C.133+D.19,A+B+C.134+D.19, A+B+C.135+D.19, A+B+C.135a+D.19, A+B+C.136+D.19,A+B+C.137+D.19, A+B+C.138+D.19, A+B+C.138a+D.19, A+B+C.139+D.19,A+B+C.139a+D.19, A+B+C.139b+D.19, A+B+C.140+D.19, A+B+C.141+D.19,A+B+C.142+D.19, A+B+C.143+D.19, A+B+C.144+D.19, A+B+C.145+D.19,A+B+C.146+D.19, A+B+C.147+D.19, A+B+C.148+D.19, A+B+C.149+D.19,A+B+C.150+D.19, A+B+C.150a+D.19, A+B+C.151+D.19, A+B+C.151a+D.19,A+B+C.152+D.19, A+B+C.153+D.19, A+B+C.153a+D.19, A+B+C.154+D.19,A+B+C.155+D.19, A+B+C.156+D.19, A+B+C.157+D.19, A+B+C.157a+D.19,A+B+C.158+D.19, A+B+C.158a+D.19, A+B+C.158b+D.19, A+B+C.158c+D.19,A+B+C.159+D.19, A+B+C.159a+D.19, A+B+C.160+D.19, A+B+C.161+D.19,A+B+C.162+D.19, A+B+C.162a+D.19, A+B+C.163+D.19, A+B+C.164+D.19,A+B+C.165+D.19,A+B+C.1+D.20, A+B+C.2+D.20, A+B+C.3+D.20, A+B+C.4+D.20, A+B+C.5+D.20,A+B+C.5a+D.20, A+B+C.5b+D.20, A+B+C.5c+D.20, A+B+C.6+D.20, A+B+C.7+D.20,A+B+C.7a+D.20, A+B+C.7b+D.20, A+B+C.8+D.20, A+B+C.9+D.20, A+B+C.10+D.20,A+B+C.11+D.20, A+B+C.12+D.20, A+B+C.12a+D.20, A+B+C.13+D.20,A+B+C.14+D.20, A+B+C.14a+D.20, A+B+C.15+D.20, A+B+C.16+D.20,A+B+C.17+D.20, A+B+C.17a+D.20, A+B+C.18+D.20, A+B+C.18a+D.20,A+B+C.18b+D.20, A+B+C.18c+D.20, A+B+C.18d+D.20, A+B+C.19+D.20,A+B+C.20+D.20, A+B+C.20a+D.20, A+B+C.21+D.20, A+B+C.22+D.20,A+B+C.23+D.20, A+B+C.24+D.20, A+B+C.24a+D.20, A+B+C.24b+D.20,A+B+C.25+D.20, A+B+C.26+D.20, A+B+C.27+D.20, A+B+C.27a+D.20,A+B+C.28+D.20, A+B+C.29+D.20, A+B+C.29a+D.20, A+B+C.29b+D.20,A+B+C.29c+D.20, A+B+C.29d+D.20, A+B+C.29e+D.20, A+B+C.29f+D.20,A+B+C.29g+D.20, A+B+C.30+D.20, A+B+C.31+D.20, A+B+C.32+D.20,A+B+C.32a+D.20, A+B+C.33+D.20, A+B+C.33a+D.20, A+B+C.33b+D.20,A+B+C.33c+D.20, A+B+C.33d+D.20, A+B+C.33e+D.20, A+B+C.33f+D.20,A+B+C.33g+D.20, A+B+C.33h+D.20, A+B+C.33i+D.20, A+B+C.33j+D.20,A+B+C.33k+D.20, A+B+C.33l+D.20, A+B+C.33m+D.20, A+B+C.33n+D.20,A+B+C.33o+D.20, A+B+C.33p+D.20, A+B+C.33q+D.20, A+B+C.33r+D.20,A+B+C.33s+D.20, A+B+C.33t+D.20, A+B+C.33u+D.20, A+B+C.33v+D.20,A+B+C.33w+D.20, A+B+C.33x+D.20, A+B+C.33y+D.20, A+B+C.33z+D.20,A+B+C.33zx+D.20, A+B+C.33zy+D.20, A+B+C.34+D.20, A+B+C.34a+D.20,A+B+C.35+D.20, A+B+C.35a+D.20, A+B+C.35b+D.20, A+B+C.35c+D.20,A+B+C.35d+D.20, A+B+C.35e+D.20, A+B+C.36+D.20, A+B+C.37+D.20,A+B+C.37a+D.20, A+B+C.37b+D.20, A+B+C.37c+D.20, A+B+C.37d+D.20,A+B+C.37e+D.20, A+B+C.37f+D.20, A+B+C.37g+D.20, A+B+C.37h+D.20,A+B+C.37i+D.20, A+B+C.37j+D.20, A+B+C.37k+D.20, A+B+C.37l+D.20,A+B+C.37m+D.20, A+B+C.38+D.20, A+B+C.38a+D.20, A+B+C.38b+D.20,A+B+C.38c+D.20, A+B+C.38d+D.20, A+B+C.38e+D.20, A+B+C.38f+D.20,A+B+C.38g+D.20, A+B+C.38h+D.20, A+B+C.39+D.20, A+B+C.39a+D.20,A+B+C.39b+D.20, A+B+C.39c+D.20, A+B+C.39d+D.20, A+B+C.40+D.20,A+B+C.40a+D.20, A+B+C.41+D.20, A+B+C.42+D.20, A+B+C.42a+D.20,A+B+C.43+D.20, A+B+C.44+D.20, A+B+C.45+D.20, A+B+C.46+D.20,A+B+C.46a+D.20, A+B+C.47+D.20, A+B+C.48+D.20, A+B+C.49+D.20,A+B+C.49a+D.20, A+B+C.50+D.20, A+B+C.51+D.20, A+B+C.51a+D.20,A+B+C.52+D.20, A+B+C.52a+D.20, A+B+C.53+D.20, A+B+C.54+D.20,A+B+C.55+D.20, A+B+C.56+D.20, A+B+C.56a+D.20, A+B+C.56b+D.20,A+B+C.57+D.20, A+B+C.57a+D.20, A+B+C.58+D.20, A+B+C.58a+D.20,A+B+C.59+D.20, A+B+C.60+D.20, A+B+C.61+D.20, A+B+C.62+D.20,A+B+C.62a+D.20, A+B+C.62b+D.20, A+B+C.63+D.20, A+B+C.64+D.20,A+B+C.64a+D.20, A+B+C.64b+D.20, A+B+C.65+D.20, A+B+C.66+D.20,A+B+C.67+D.20, A+B+C.67a+D.20, A+B+C.68+D.20, A+B+C.68a+D.20,A+B+C.68b+D.20, A+B+C.69+D.20, A+B+C.69a+D.20, A+B+C.69b+D.20,A+B+C.69c+D.20, A+B+C.69d+D.20, A+B+C.69e+D.20, A+B+C.69f+D.20,A+B+C.69g+D.20, A+B+C.69h+D.20, A+B+C.69i+D.20, A+B+C.69j+D.20,A+B+C.70+D.20, A+B+C.70a+D.20, A+B+C.71+D.20, A+B+C.71a+D.20,A+B+C.72+D.20, A+B+C.72a+D.20, A+B+C.72b+D.20, A+B+C.73+D.20,A+B+C.74+D.20, A+B+C.74a+D.20, A+B+C.75+D.20, A+B+C.75a+D.20,A+B+C.76+D.20, A+B+C.76a+D.20, A+B+C.77+D.20, A+B+C.77a+D.20,A+B+C.77b+D.20, A+B+C.77c+D.20, A+B+C.78+D.20, A+B+C.78a+D.20,A+B+C.79+D.20, A+B+C.80+D.20, A+B+C.80a+D.20, A+B+C.80b+D.20,A+B+C.81+D.20, A+B+C.81a+D.20, A+B+C.82+D.20, A+B+C.82a+D.20,A+B+C.82b+D.20, A+B+C.82c+D.20, A+B+C.83+D.20, A+B+C.84+D.20,A+B+C.85+D.20, A+B+C.86+D.20, A+B+C.87+D.20, A+B+C.88+D.20,A+B+C.88a+D.20, A+B+C.88b+D.20, A+B+C.88c+D.20, A+B+C.88d+D.20,A+B+C.88e+D.20, A+B+C.88f+D.20, A+B+C.88g+D.20, A+B+C.88h+D.20,A+B+C.88i+D.20, A+B+C.88j+D.20, A+B+C.88k+D.20, A+B+C.88l+D.20,A+B+C.88m+D.20, A+B+C.88n+D.20, A+B+C.89+D.20, A+B+C.89a+D.20,A+B+C.89b+D.20, A+B+C.89c+D.20, A+B+C.90+D.20, A+B+C.90a+D.20,A+B+C.90b+D.20, A+B+C.90c+D.20, A+B+C.90d+D.20, A+B+C.90e+D.20,A+B+C.90f+D.20, A+B+C.90g+D.20, A+B+C.90h+D.20, A+B+C.90i+D.20,A+B+C.91+D.20, A+B+C.91a+D.20, A+B+C.91b+D.20, A+B+C.91c+D.20,A+B+C.91d+D.20, A+B+C.92+D.20, A+B+C.92a+D.20, A+B+C.93+D.20,A+B+C.94+D.20, A+B+C.94a+D.20, A+B+C.94b+D.20, A+B+C.94c+D.20,A+B+C.95+D.20, A+B+C.96+D.20, A+B+C.97+D.20, A+B+C.98+D.20,A+B+C.99+D.20, A+B+C.100+D.20, A+B+C.101+D.20, A+B+C.102+D.20,A+B+C.103+D.20, A+B+C.103a+D.20, A+B+C.104+D.20, A+B+C.105+D.20,A+B+C.106+D.20, A+B+C.107+D.20, A+B+C.108+D.20, A+B+C.109+D.20,A+B+C.110+D.20, A+B+C.111+D.20, A+B+C.112+D.20, A+B+C.113+D.20,A+B+C.114+D.20, A+B+C.115+D.20, A+B+C.116+D.20, A+B+C.117+D.20,A+B+C.118+D.20, A+B+C.118a+D.20, A+B+C.119+D.20, A+B+C.119a+D.20,A+B+C.119b+D.20, A+B+C.119c+D.20, A+B+C.119d+D.20, A+B+C.119e+D.20,A+B+C.119f+D.20, A+B+C.119g+D.20, A+B+C.119h+D.20, A+B+C.119i+D.20,A+B+C.120+D.20, A+B+C.121+D.20, A+B+C.122+D.20, A+B+C.123+D.20,A+B+C.124+D.20, A+B+C.125+D.20, A+B+C.126+D.20, A+B+C.127+D.20,A+B+C.127a+D.20, A+B+C.128+D.20, A+B+C.129+D.20, A+B+C.130+D.20,A+B+C.131+D.20, A+B+C.131a+D.20, A+B+C.132+D.20, A+B+C.133+D.20,A+B+C.134+D.20, A+B+C.135+D.20, A+B+C.135a+D.20, A+B+C.136+D.20,A+B+C.137+D.20, A+B+C.138+D.20, A+B+C.138a+D.20, A+B+C.139+D.20,A+B+C.139a+D.20, A+B+C.139b+D.20, A+B+C.140+D.20, A+B+C.141+D.20,A+B+C.142+D.20, A+B+C.143+D.20, A+B+C.144+D.20, A+B+C.145+D.20,A+B+C.146+D.20, A+B+C.147+D.20, A+B+C.148+D.20, A+B+C.149+D.20,A+B+C.150+D.20, A+B+C.150a+D.20, A+B+C.151+D.20, A+B+C.151a+D.20,A+B+C.152+D.20, A+B+C.153+D.20, A+B+C.153a+D.20, A+B+C.154+D.20,A+B+C.155+D.20, A+B+C.156+D.20, A+B+C.157+D.20, A+B+C.157a+D.20,A+B+C.158+D.20, A+B+C.158a+D.20, A+B+C.158b+D.20, A+B+C.158c+D.20,A+B+C.159+D.20, A+B+C.159a+D.20, A+B+C.160+D.20, A+B+C.161+D.20,A+B+C.162+D.20, A+B+C.162a+D.20, A+B+C.163+D.20, A+B+C.164+D.20,A+B+C.165+D.20.

In the compositions of the present invention, the weight ratio ofherbicide A (in particular(±)-2-exo-(2-Methylbenzyloxy)-1-methyl-4-isopropyl-7-oxabicyclo[2.2.1]heptane)to herbicide C is in general in the range from 1:0.002 to 1:100,preferably from 1:0.0026 to 1:67 and more preferably from 1:0.004 to1:50, wherein each herbicide C being an ester or a salt of an acid iscalculated as the acid.

In another embodiment, the weight ratio of herbicide A (in particular(±)-2-exo-(2-Methylbenzyloxy)-1-methyl-4-isopropyl-7-oxabicyclo[2.2.1]heptane)to herbicide C is in the range from 1:0.06 to 1:100, preferably from1:0.08 to 1:67 and more preferably from 1:0.12 to 1:50, wherein eachherbicide C being an ester or a salt of an acid is calculated as theacid. The aforementioned weight ratios are particularly suitable for usein corn (maize).

In another embodiment, the weight ratio of herbicide A (in particular(±)-2-exo-(2-Methylbenzyloxy)-1-methyl-4-isopropyl-7-oxabicyclo[2.2.1]heptane)to herbicide C is in the range from 1:0.01 to 1:36, preferably from1:0.01 to 1:24 and more preferably from 1:0.02 to 1:18, wherein eachherbicide C being an ester or a salt of an acid is calculated as theacid. The aforementioned weight ratios are particularly suitable for usein cereals, soybeans, pulses and canola (in particularherbicide-tolerant canola).

In the compositions of the present invention, the weight ratio ofsaflufenacil (herbicide B) to herbicide C is in general in the rangefrom 1:0.005 to 1:2500, preferably from 1:0.008 to 1:1250 and morepreferably from 1:0.02 to 1:500, wherein each herbicide C being an esteror a salt of an acid is calculated as the acid. The aforementionedweight ratios are particularly suitable for use in corn (maize).

In another embodiment, the weight ratio of saflufenacil (herbicide B) toherbicide C is in the range from 1:0.025 to 1:900, preferably from1:0.044 to 1:450 and more preferably from 1:0.1 to 1:180, wherein eachherbicide C being an ester or a salt of an acid is calculated as theacid. The aforementioned weight ratios are particularly suitable for usein cereals, soybeans, pulses and canola (in particularherbicide-tolerant canola).

The composition contains the safener D in an effective amount, which isgenerally at least 0.1% by weight, in particular at least 0.2 or atleast 0.5% by weight, based on the total amount of herbicide A,herbicide B and, if present, herbicide C.

The weight ratio of the herbicide A (in particular(±)-2-exo-(2-Methylbenzyloxy)-1-methyl-4-isopropyl-7-oxabicyclo[2.2.1]heptane)to the safener D is generally in the range from 1:0.002 to 1:24,preferably from 1:0.004 to 1:12 and more preferably from 1:0.012 to 1:5,wherein each safener D being an ester or a salt of an acid is calculatedas the acid.

The weight ratio of the herbicide B to the safener D is generally in therange from 1:0.0005 to 1:5, preferably from 1:0.001 to 1:3 and morepreferably from 1:0.0025 to 1:1, wherein each safener D being an esteror a salt of an acid is calculated as the acid.

In the methods and uses of the invention, the herbicide A and theherbicide B are preferably applied within the same weight ratios asdefined herein for the composition of this invention.

In the methods and uses of the invention, the herbicide A and theherbicide C are preferably applied within the same weight ratios asdefined herein for the composition of this invention.

In the methods and uses of the invention, the herbicide B and theherbicide C are preferably applied within the same weight ratios asdefined herein for the composition of this invention.

In the methods and uses of the invention, the herbicide A and thesafener D are preferably applied within the same weight ratios asdefined herein for the composition of this invention.

In the methods and uses of the invention, the herbicide B and thesafener D are preferably applied within the same weight ratios asdefined herein for the composition of this invention.

In the methods and uses of the invention, the herbicide A, the herbicideB and, if present, the herbicide C and/or the safener D can be appliedjointly or separately.

In the methods and uses of the invention, the herbicide A, herbicide Band, if present, the herbicide C and/or the safener D can be appliedsimultaneously or in succession.

Preferably, the herbicide A, herbicide B and, if present, the herbicideC and/or the safener D are applied simultaneously to the undesirablevegetation. In another embodiment, the herbicide A, herbicide B and, ifpresent, the herbicide C and/or the safener D are provided as herbicidalcomposition according to the invention (e.g. a tank mixture containingthe herbicide A, the herbicide B and, if present, the herbicide C and/orthe safener D) being applied to the undesirable vegetation. Thus, insome embodiments of the method of this invention, the herbicidalcomposition of this invention is applied to the undesirable vegetationor the locus thereof with or applied to the soil or water to prevent theemergence or growth of the undesirable vegetation.

In case of separate or successive application, the order of theapplication of the herbicide A, the herbicide B and, if present, theherbicide C and/or the safener D is of minor importance. It is onlynecessary that the herbicide A, the herbicide B and, if present, theherbicide C and/or the safener D are applied in a time frame that allowssimultaneous action of the active ingredients on the plants to becontrolled and/or safened, preferably within a time frame of at most 14days, in particular at most 7 days.

In the methods and uses of the invention, the herbicide A, herbicide Band, if present, the herbicide C and/or the safener D (or thecomposition according to the invention) can be applied pre-emergence(before the emergence of undesirable vegetation) or post-emergence(i.e., during and/or after emergence of the undesirable vegetation).

Preferably, the herbicide A, herbicide B and, if present, the herbicideC and/or the safener D (or the composition according to the invention)are/is applied pre-emergence (i.e. before the emergence) of theundesirable vegetation.

In another embodiment, the herbicide A, herbicide B and, if present, theherbicide C and/or the safener D (or the composition according to theinvention) are/is applied before or during the emergence of theundesirable vegetation (pre-emergence or early-post emergence).

In yet another embodiment, the herbicide A, herbicide B and, if present,the herbicide C and/or the safener D (or the composition according tothe invention) are/is applied post-emergence (i.e. after emergence) ofthe undesirable vegetation.

In case of post-emergence treatment, the herbicide A, herbicide B and,if present, the herbicide C and/or the safener D (or the compositionaccording to the invention) are/is preferably applied after theundesirable vegetation has emerged and has developed up to 6 leaves.

The compositions and methods of the present invention are suitable forcontrolling a large number of undesirable vegetation (harmful plants),including monocotyledonous weeds and dicotyledonous weeds.

In one embodiment, the undesirable vegetation is selected frommonocotyledonous weed species. Preferably, the undesirable vegetation isselected from the family Poaceae. More preferably, the undesirablevegetation is selected from the tribes Aveneae, Bromeae, Paniceae andPoeae. In one embodiment, the undesirable vegetation is selected fromthe tribe Aveneae. In another embodiment, the undesirable vegetation isselected from the tribe Bromeae. In yet another embodiment, theundesirable vegetation is selected from the tribe Paniceae. In stillanother embodiment, the undesirable vegetation is selected from thetribe Poeae.

In particular, the compositions and methods of the present invention maybe used for controlling annual weeds such as gramineous weeds (grassweeds) including, but not limited to, the genera Aegilops such asAegilops cylindrical (AEGCY, jointed goatgrass); Agropyron such asAgropyron repens (AGRRE, common couchgrass); Alopecurus such asAlopecurus myosuroides (ALOMY, blackgrass) or Alopecurus aequalis(ALOAE, foxtail); Apera such as Apera spica-venti (APESV, silky windgrass); Avena such as Avena fatua (AVEFA, wild oat) or Avena sterilissubsp. Sterilis (AVEST, sterile oat); Brachiaria such as Brachiariaplantaginea (BRAPL, Alexander grass) or Brachiaria decumbens (BRADC,Surinam grass); Bromus such as Bromus inermis (BROIN, awnless brome),Bromus sterilis (BROST, barren bromegrass), Bromus tectorum (BROTE,cheatgrass), Bromus arvensis (BROAV, field bromegrass), Bromus secalinus(BROSE, rye bromegrass) or Bromus hordeacus (BROMO, lopgrass); Cenchrussuch as Cenchrus echinatus (CCHEC, Mossman River grass); Cynodon such asCynodon dactylon (CYNDA, bermudagrass); Digitaria such as Digitariaciliaris (DIGAD, southern crabgrass), Digitaria sanguinalis (DIGSA,hairy crabgrass), Digitaria insularis (TRCIN, sourgrass) or Digitariaischaemum (DIGIS, smooth crabgrass); Echinochloa such as Echinochloacolonum (ECHCO, awnless barnyardgrass), Echinochloa crus-galli (ECHCG,common barnyard grass), Echinochloa crus-pavonis (ECHCV, Gulfcockspurgrass), Echinochloa oryzoides (ECHOR, early barnyardgrass) orEchinochloa phyllogogon (ECHPH, late barnyardgrass); Eleusine such asEleusine indica (ELEIN, Indian goosegrass); Ischaemum such as Ischaemumrugusom (ISCRU, muraina grass); Leptochloa such as Leptochloa chinensis(LEFCH, Chinese sprangletop), Leptochloa fascicularis (LEFFA,salt-meadow grass), Leptochloa filiformis (LEFPC, thread sprangletop),Leptochloa mucronata (LEFFI, red sprangletop), Leptochloa panicoides(LEFPA, tighthead sprangletop), Leptochloa scabra (LEFSC) or Leptochloavirgata (LEFVI, tropical sprangletop); Lolium such as Lolium multiflorum(LOLMU, Italian ryegrass), Lolium perenne (LOLPE, English ryegrass) orLolium rigidum (LOLRI, annual rye-grass); Panicum such as Panicumcapillare (PANCA, tumble panicgrass), Panicum dichotomiflorum (PANDI,smooth witchgrass), Panicum laevifolium (PANLF, sweet panicgrass) orPanicum miliaceum (PANMI, common millet); Phalaris such as Phalarisminor (PHAMI, lesser canary grass), Phalaris paradoxa (PHAPA,paradoxagrass), Phalaris canariensis (PHACA, canarygrass) or Phalarisbrachystachys (PHABR, short-spiked canarygrass); Poa such as Poa annua(POAAN, annual bluegrass), Poa pratensis (POAPR, Kentucky bluegrass) orPoa trivialis (POATR, rough meadowgrass); Rottboellia such asRottboellia exaltata (ROOEX, guinea-fowl grass); Setaria auch as Setariafaberi (SETFA, giant foxtail), Setaria glauca (PESGL, pearl millet),Setaria italic (SETIT, Italian millet), Setaria pumila (SETPU, yellowfoxtail), Setaria verticillata (SETVE, bristly foxtail) or Setariaviridis (SETVI, green foxtail); and Sorghum such as Sorghum halepense(SORHA, Johnson grass).

Preferably, the undesirable vegetation is a monocotyledonous weedspecies selected from the genera Agropyron, Alopecurus, Apera, Avena,Brachiaria, Bromus, Cynodon, Digitaria, Echinochloa, Eleusine,Ischaemum, Leptochloa, Lolium, Panicum, Phalaris, Poa, Rottboellia,Setaria and Sorghum. More preferably, the undesirable vegetation is amonocotyledonous weed species selected from the genera Agropyron,Alopecurus, Apera, Avena, Brachiaria, Bromus, Cynodon, Digitaria,Echinochloa, Eleusine, Ischaemum, Leptochloa, Lolium, Panicum, Phalaris,Poa, Rottboellia, and Setaria. Even more preferably, the undesirablevegetation is selected from the genera Alopecurus, Apera, Avena,Digitaria, Echinochloa, Leptochloa, Lolium, Phalaris, Poa and Setaria.In particular, the undesirable vegetation is selected from the generaAlopecurus, Apera, Avena, Echinochloa, Leptochloa, Lolium, Phalaris andPoa. Most preferably, the undesirable vegetation is selected from thegenera Alopecurus, Avena, Lolium and Phalaris.

In another embodiment, the undesirable vegetation is a monocotyledonousweed species selected from the genera Alopecurus, Avena, Digitaria,Lolium, Setaria and Sorghum.

In another embodiment, the undesirable vegetation is a monocotyledonousweed species selected from the genera Alopecurus, Apera, Lolium and Poa.

In another embodiment, the undesirable vegetation is a monocotyledonousweed species selected from Agropyron repens, Alopecurus myosuroides,Alopecurus aequalis, Apera spica-venti, Avena fatua, Avena sterilissubsp. sterilis, Brachiaria plantaginea, Brachiaria decumbens, Bromusinermis, Bromus sterilis, Bromus tectorum, Bromus arvensis, Bromussecalinus, Bromus hordeacus, Cynodon dactylon, Digitaria ciliaris,Digitaria sanguinalis, Digitaria insularis, Digitaria ischemum,Echinochloa colona, Echinochloa crus-galli, Echinochloa crus-pavonis,Echinochloa erecta, Echinochloa oryzoides, Echinochloa phyllogogon,Eleusine indica, Ischaemum rugusom, Leptochloa chinensis, Leptochloafascicularis, Leptochloa filliformis, Leptochloa panicoides, Leptochloascabra, Leptochloa virgata, Lolium multiflorum, Lolium perenne, Loliumrigidum, Panicum capillare, Panicum dichotomiflorum, Panicumlaevifolium, Panicum miliaceum, Phalaris minor, Phalaris paradoxa,Phalaris canariensis, Phalaris brachystachys, Poa annua, Poa pratensis,Poa trivialis, Rottboellia exaltata, Setaria faberi, Setaria glauca,Setaria italica, Setaria pumila, Setaria verticillata, Setaria viridisand Sorghum halepense.

Preferably, the undesirable vegetation is a monocotyledonous weedspecies selected from Agropyron repens, Alopecurus myosuroides,Alopecurus aequalis, Apera spica-venti, Avena fatua, Avena sterilissubsp. sterilis, Brachiaria plantaginea, Brachiaria decumbens, Bromusinermis, Bromus sterilis, Bromus tectorum, Bromus arvensis, Bromussecalinus, Bromus hordeacus, Cynodon dactylon, Digitaria ciliaris,Digitaria sanguinalis, Digitaria insularis, Digitaria ischemum,Echinochloa colona, Echinochloa crus-galli, Echinochloa crus-pavonis,Echinochloa erecta, Echinochloa oryzoides, Echinochloa phyllogogon,Eleusine indica, Ischaemum rugusom, Leptochloa chinensis, Leptochloafascicularis, Leptochloa filliformis, Leptochloa panicoides, Leptochloascabra, Leptochloa virgata, Lolium multiflorum, Lolium perenne, Loliumrigidum, Panicum capillare, Panicum dichotomiflorum, Panicumlaevifolium, Panicum miliaceum, Phalaris minor, Phalaris paradoxa,Phalaris canariensis, Phalaris brachystachys, Poa annua, Poa pratensis,Poa trivialis, Rottboellia exaltata, Setaria faberi, Setaria glauca,Setaria italica, Setaria pumila, Setaria verticillata, and Setariaviridis.

In particular, the monocotyledonous weed species is selected fromAlopecurus myosuroides, Alopecurus aequalis, Apera spica-venti, Avenafatua, Avena sterilis subsp. sterilis, Echinochloa crus-galli,Echinochloa oryzoides, Leptochloa chinensis, Lolium multiflorum, Loliumperenne, Lolium rigidum, Phalaris minor, Phalaris paradoxa, Phalariscanariensis, Phalaris brachystachys, Poa annua, Poa pratensis and Poatrivialis, more preferably from Alopecurus myosuroides, Alopecurusaequalis, Apera spica-venti, Avena fatua, Echinochloa grus-galli,Echinochloa oryzoides, Leptochloa chinensis, Lolium multiflorum, Loliumrigidum, Phalaris minor and Poa annua, and most preferably fromAlopecurus myosuroides, Avena fatua, Lolium multiflorum, Lolium rigidumand Phalaris minor.

In another embodiment, the monocotyledonous weed species is selectedfrom Alopecurus myosuroides, Avena fatua, Digitaria sanguinalis, Loliummultiflorum, Setaria viridis and Sorghum halepense.

In another embodiment, the monocotyledonous weed species is selectedfrom Alopecurus myosuroides, Apera spica-venti, Lolium multiflorum andPoa annua.

The compositions and methods of the present invention are also suitablefor controlling a large number of dicotyledonous weeds, in particularbroadleaf weeds including, but not limited to, Polygonum species such asPolygonum convolvolus (POLCO, wild buckwheat), Amaranthus species suchas Amaranthus albus (AMAAL, tumble pigweed), Amaranthus blitoides(AMABL, mat amaranth), Amaranthus hybridus (AMACH, green pigweed),Amaranthus palmeri (AMAPA, Palmer amaranth), Amaranthus powellii (AMAPO,Powell amaranth), Amaranthus retroflexus (AMARE, redroot pigweed),Amaranthus tuberculatus (AMATU, rough-fruit amaranth), Amaranthus rudis(AMATA, tall amaranth) or Amaranthus viridis (AMAVI, slender amaranth),Chenopodium species such as Chenopodium album (CHEAL, commonlambsquarters), Chenopodium ficifolium (CHEFI, fig-leaved goosefoot),Chenopodium polyspermum (CHEPO, many-seeded goosefoot) or Chenopodiumhybridum (CHEHY, maple-leaf goosefoot), Sida species such as Sidaspinosa L. (SIDSP, prickly sida), Ambrosia species such as Ambrosiaartemisiifolia (AMBEL, common ragweed), Acanthospermum species, Anthemisspecies such as Anthemis arvensis (ANTAR, field chamomile), Atriplexspecies, Cirsium species, Convolvulus species, Conyza species such asConyza bonariensis (ERIBO, hairy horseweed) or Conyza canadensis (ERICA,Canada horseweed), Cassia species, Commelina species, Datura species,Euphorbia species, Geranium species such as Geranium dissectum (GERDI,cut-leaf geranium), Geranium pusillium (GERPU, small-flower geranium) orGeranium rotundifolium (GERRT, round-leaved cranesbill), Galinsogaspecies, Ipomoea species such as Ipomoea hederacea (IPOHE,morningglory), Lamium species, Malva species, Matricaria species such asMatricaria chamomilla (MATCH, wild chamomile), Matricaria discoidea(MATMT, pineapple weed) or Matricaria inodora (MATIN, false chamomille),Sysimbrium species, Solanum species, Xanthium species, Veronica species,Viola species, Stellaria species such as Stellaria media (STEME, commonchickweed), Abutilon theophrasti (ABUTH, velvet leaf), Hemp sesbania(Sesbania exaltata Cory, SEBEX, Colorado river hemp), Anoda cristata(ANVCR, cottonweed), Bidens pilosa (BIDPI, common blackjack), Centaureaspecies such as Centaurea cyanus (CENCY, cornflower), Galeopsis tetrahit(GAETE common hemp nettle), Galium aparine (GALAP, cleavers orgoosegrass), Galium spurium (GALSP, false cleavers), Galium tricornutum(GALTC, corn cleavers), Helianthus annuus (HELAN, common sunflower),Desmodium tortuosum (DEDTO, giant beggar weed), Kochia scoparia (KCHSC,mock cypress), Mercurialis annua (MERAN, annual mercury), Myosotisarvensis (MYOAR, field forget-me-not), Papaver rhoeas (PAPRH, commonpoppy), Salsola kali (SASKA, prickly glasswort), Sonchus arvensis(SONAR, corn sowthistle), Tagetes minuta (TAGMI, Mexican marigold),Richardia brasiliensis (RCHBR, Brazil pusley), cruciferous weeds such asRaphanus raphanistrum (RAPRA, wild radish), Sinapis alba (SINAL, whitemustard), Sinapis arvensis (SINAR, wild mustard), Thlaspi arvense(THLAR, fanweed), Descurainia Sophia (DESSO, flixweed), Capsellabursa-pastoris (CAPBP, shepherd's purse), Sisymbrium species such asSisymbrium officinale (SSYOF, hedge mustard) or Sisymbrium orientale(SSYOR, oriental mustard), Brassica kaber (SINAR wild mustard).

Preferably, the undesirable vegetation is a dicotyledonous weed speciesselected from the genera Abutilon, Anthemis, Amaranthus, Ambrosia,Capsella, Centaurea, Chenopodium, Conyza, Descurainia, Galium, Geranium,Kochia, Matricaria, Papaver, Polygonum, Raphanus, Sinapis, Sisymbrium,Stellaria and Thlaspi. More preferably, the undesirable vegetation is adicotyledonous weed species selected from the genera Amaranthus,Ambrosia, Anthemis, Capsella, Centaurea, Chenopodium, Conyza,Descurainia, Galium, Geranium, Kochia, Matricaria, Papaver, Raphanus,Sinapis, Sisymbrium, Stellaria and Thlaspi, even more preferably fromthe genera Anthemis, Centaurea, Geranium, Matricaria, Papaver,Sisymbrium and Stellaria.

In another embodiment, the undesirable vegetation is a dicotyledonousweed species selected from the genera Abutilon, Chenopodium, Galium,Geranium, Papaver, Polygonum and Stellaria.

Still more preferably, the dicotyledonous weed species is selected fromAbutilon theophrasti, Amaranthus albus, Amaranthus blitoides, Amaranthushybridus, Amaranthus palmeri, Amaranthus powellii, Amaranthusretroflexus, Amaranthus tuberculatus, Amaranthus rudis, Amaranthusviridis, Ambrosia artemisiifolia, Anthemis arvensis, Capsellabursa-pastoris, Centaurea cyanus, Chenopodium album, Chenopodiumficifolium, Chenopodium polyspermum, Chenopodium hybridum, Conyzabonariensis, Conyza canadensis, Descurania sophia, Galium aparine,Galium spurium, Galium tricornutum, Geranium dissectum, Geraniumpusillum, Geranium rotundifolium, Kochia scoparia, Matricariachamomilla, Matricaria discoidea, Matricaria inodora, Papaver rhoeas,Polygonum convolvulus, Raphanus raphanistrum, Sinapis alba, Sinapisarvensis, Sisymbrium officinale, Sisymbrium orientale, Stellaria media,and Thlaspi arvense.

In particular, the dicotyledonous weed species is selected fromAmaranthus albus, Amaranthus blitoides, Amaranthus hybridus, Amaranthuspalmeri, Amaranthus powellii, Amaranthus retroflexus, Amaranthustuberculatus, Amaranthus rudis, Amaranthus viridis, Ambrosiaartemisiifolia, Anthemis arvensis, Capsella bursa-pastoris, Centaureacyanus, Chenopodium album, Chenopodium ficifolium, Chenopodiumpolyspermum, Chenopodium hybridum, Conyza bonariensis, Conyzacanadensis, Descurania sophia, Galium aparine, Galium spurium, Galiumtricornutum, Geranium dissectum, Geranium pusillum, Geraniumrotundifolium, Kochia scoparia, Matricaria chamomilla, Matricariadiscoidea, Matricaria inodora, Papaver rhoeas, Raphanus raphanistrum,Sinapis alba, Sinapis arvensis, Sisymbrium officinale, Sisymbriumorientale, Stellaria media, and Thlaspi arvense. Most preferably, thedicotyledonous weed species is selected from Anthemis arvensis,Centaurea cyanus, Geranium dissectum, Geranium pusillum, Geraniumrotundifolium Matricaria chamomilla, Matricaria inodora, Papaver rhoeas,Sisymbrium officinale and Stellaria media.

In another embodiment, the dicotyledonous weed species is selected fromAbutilon theophrasti, Chenopodium album, Galium aparine, Geraniumdissectum, Papaver rhoeas, Polygonum convolvulus and Stellaria media.

In another embodiment, the undesirable vegetation is selected from thegenera Agropyron, Alopecurus, Apera, Avena, Brachiaria, Bromus, Cynodon,Digitaria, Echinochloa, Eleusine, Ischaemum, Leptochloa, Lolium,Panicum, Phalaris, Poa, Rottboellia, Setaria, Sorghum, Abutilon,Anthemis, Amaranthus, Ambrosia, Capsella, Centaurea, Chenopodium,Conyza, Descurainia, Galium, Geranium, Kochia, Matricaria, Papaver,Polygonum, Raphanus, Sinapis, Sisymbrium, Stellaria and Thlaspi.

Preferably, the undesirable vegetation is selected from the generaAgropyron, Alopecurus, Apera, Avena, Brachiaria, Bromus, Cynodon,Digitaria, Echinochloa, Eleusine, Ischaemum, Leptochloa, Lolium,Panicum, Phalaris, Poa, Rottboellia, Setaria, Anthemis, Amaranthus,Ambrosia, Capsella, Centaurea, Chenopodium, Conyza, Descurainia, Galium,Kochia, Matricaria, Papaver, Raphanus, Sinapis, Sisymbrium, Stellariaand Thlaspi.

More preferably, the undesirable vegetation is selected from the generaAlopecurus, Apera, Digitaria, Echinochloa, Leptochloa, Lolium, Phalaris,Poa, Setaria, Amaranthus, Anthemis, Capsella, Centaurea, Chenopodium,Descurania, Kochia, Matricaria, Papaver, Sisymbrium, Stellaria andThlaspi, still more preferably selected from the genera Alopecurus,Apera, Echinochloa, Leptochloa, Lolium, Phalaris, Poa, Amaranthus,Chenopodium, Matricaria, Papaver and Stellaria, even more preferablyselected from the genera Alopecurus, Echinochloa, Lolium, Phalaris, Poa,Amaranthus, Chenopodium, Matricaria, Papaver and Stellaria, yet morepreferably selected from the genera Alopecurus, Echinochloa, Lolium,Phalaris, Poa and Papaver and in particular selected from the generaAlopecurus, Lolium, Phalaris and Papaver.

In another embodiment, the undesirable vegetation is selected from thegenera Alopecurus, Avena, Digitaria, Lolium, Setaria, Sorghum, Abutilon,Chenopodium, Galium, Geranium, Papaver, Polygonum and Stellaria.

In yet another embodiment, the undesirable vegetation is selected fromthe group consisting of Agropyron repens, Alopecurus myosuroides,Alopecurus aequalis, Apera spica-venti, Avena fatua, Avena sterilissubsp. sterilis, Brachiaria plantaginea, Brachiaria decumbens, Bromusinermis, Bromus sterilis, Bromus tectorum, Bromus arvensis, Bromussecalinus, Bromus hordeacus, Cynodon dactylon, Digitaria ciliaris,Digitaria sanguinalis, Digitaria insularis, Digitaria ischemum,Echinochloa colona, Echinochloa crus-galli, Echinochloa crus-pavonis,Echinochloa erecta, Echinochloa oryzoides, Echinochloa phyllogogon,Eleusine indica, Ischaemum rugusom, Leptochloa chinensis, Leptochloafascicularis, Leptochloa filliformis, Leptochloa panicoides, Leptochloascabra, Leptochloa virgata, Lolium multiflorum, Lolium perenne, Loliumrigidum, Panicum capillare, Panicum dichotomiflorum, Panicumlaevifolium, Panicum miliaceum, Phalaris minor, Phalaris paradoxa,Phalaris canariensis, Phalaris brachystachys, Poa annua, Poa pratensis,Poa trivialis, Rottboellia exaltata, Setaria faberi, Setaria glauca,Setaria italica, Setaria pumila, Setaria verticillata, Setaria viridis,Sorghum halepense, Abutilon theophrasti, Amaranthus albus, Amaranthusblitoides, Amaranthus hybridus, Amaranthus palmeri, Amaranthus powellii,Amaranthus retroflexus, Amaranthus tuberculatus, Amaranthus rudis,Amaranthus viridis, Ambrosia artemisiifolia, Anthemis arvensis, Capsellabursa-pastoris, Centaurea cyanus, Chenopodium album, Chenopodiumficifolium, Chenopodium polyspermum, Chenopodium hybridum, Conyzabonariensis, Conyza canadensis, Descurania sophia, Galium aparine,Galium spurium, Galium tricornutum, Geranium dissectum, Geraniumpusillum, Geranium rotundifolium, Kochia scoparia, Matricariachamomilla, Matricaria discoidea, Matricaria inodora, Papaver rhoeas,Polygonum convolvulus, Raphanus raphanistrum, Sinapis alba, Sinapisarvensis, Sisymbrium officinale, Sisymbrium orientale, Stellaria mediaand Thlaspi arvense, preferably selected from the group consisting ofAlopecurus myosuroides, Alopecurus aequalis, Apera spica-venti, Avenafatua, Avena sterilis, Brachiaria plantaginea, Brachiaria decumbens,Bromus secalinus, Bromus sterilis, Bromus tectorum, Digitaria ciliaris,Digitaria insularis, Digitaria ischaemum, Digitaria sanguinalis,Echinochloa colona, Echinochloa crus-galli, Echinochloa crus-pavonis,Echinochloa erecta, Echinochloa oryzoides, Echinochloa phyllogogon,Eleusine indica, Ischaemum rugosum, Leptochloa chinensis, Leptochloapanicoides, Leptochloa scabra, Leptochloa virgata, Lolium multiflorum,Lolium perenne, Lolium rigidum, Panicum capillare, Panicumdichotomiflorum, Phalaris brachystachyx, Phalaris minor, Phalarisparadoxa, Poa annua, Poa pratensis, Poa trivialis, Rottboellia exaltata,Setaria faberi, Setaria glauca, Setaria pumila, Setaria verticillata,Setaria viridis, Amaranthus albus, Amaranthus blitoides, Amaranthushybridus, Amaranthus palmeri, Amaranthus powellii, Amaranthusretroflexus, Amaranthus tuberculatus, Amaranthus rudis, Amaranthusviridis, Ambrosia artemisiifolia, Anthemis arvensis, Capsellabursa-pastoris, Centaurea cyanus, Chenopodium album, Chenopodiumficifolium, Chenopodium polyspermum, Chenopodium hybridum, Conyzabonariensis, Conyza canadensis, Descurania sophia, Galium aparine,Galium spurium, Galium tricornutum, Kochia scoparia, Matricariachamomilla, Matricaria discoidea, Matricaria inodora, Papaver rhoeas,Raphanus raphanistrum, Sinapis alba, Sinapis arvensis, Sisymbriumofficinale, Sisymbrium orientale, Stellaria media and Thlaspi arvense,more preferably selected from the group consisting of Alopecurusmyosuroides, Alopecurus aequalis, Apera spica-venti, Digitariaischaemum, Digitaria sanguinalis, Echinochloa crus-galli, Echinochloaoryzoides, Leptochloa chinensis, Lolium multiflorum, Lolium perenne,Lolium rigidum, Phalaris brachystachys, Phalaris minor, Phalarisparadoxa, Poa annua, Poa trivialis, Setaria faberi, Setaria glauca,Setaria pumilla, Setaria verticillata, Setaria viridis, Amaranthuspowellii, Amaranthus retroflexus, Amaranthus tuberculatus, Amaranthusrudis, Anthemis arvensis, Capsella bursa-pastoris, Centaurea cyanus,Chenopodium album, Descurania sophia, Kochia scoparia, Matricariachamomilla, Matricaria inodora, Papaver rhoeas, Sisymbrium officinale,Stellaria media and Thlaspi arvense, even more preferably selected fromthe group consisting of Alopecurus myosuroides, Alopecurus aequalis,Apera spica-venti, Echinochloa crus-galli, Echinochloa oryzoides,Leptochloa chinensis, Lolium multiflorum, Lolium perenne, Loliumrigidum, Phalaris brachystachys, Phalaris minor, Phalaris paradoxa, Poaannua, Amaranthus powellii, Amaranthus retroflexus, Amaranthustuberculatus, Amaranthus rudis, Chenopodium album, Matricariachamomilla, Matricaria inodora, Papaver rhoeas and Stellaria media,especially preferably selected from the group consisting of Alopecurusmyosuroides, Alopecurus aequalis, Apera spica-venti, Echinochloacrus-galli, Echinochloa oryzoides, Leptochloa chinensis, Loliummultiflorum, Lolium rigidum, Phalaris minor and Poa annua, and inparticular selected from the group consisting of Alopecurus myosuroides,Lolium multiflorum, Lolium rigidum and Phalaris minor.

In another embodiment, the undesirable vegetation is selected from thegroup consisting of Alopecurus myosuroides, Avena fatua, Digitariasanguinalis, Lolium multiflorum, Setaria viridis, Sorghum halepense,Abutilon theophrasti, Chenopodium album, Galium aparine, Geraniumdissectum, Papaver rhoeas, Polygonum convolvulus and Stellaria media.

In another embodiment, the undesirable vegetation is a herbicideresistant or tolerant weed species.

Exemplary herbicide resistant or tolerant weed species include, but arenot limited to, biotypes resistant or tolerant to herbicides selectedfrom the group consisting of acetyl CoA carboxylase (ACCase) inhibitors(HRAC Group A), acetolactate synthase (ALS) inhibitors (HRAC Group B),photosystem II (PS II) inhibitors (HRAC Groups C1, C2 and C3),photosystem I (PS I) inhibitors (HRAC Group D), protoporphyrinogenoxidase (PPO) inhibitors (HRAC Group E),4-hydroxyphenyl-pyruvate-dioxygenase (HPPD) inhibitors (HRAC Group F1),phytoene desaturase (PDS) inhibitors (HRAC Group F2), carotenoidbiosynthesis inhibitors (HRAC Group F3), DOXP synthase inhibitors (HRACGroup F4), 5-enolpymvylshikimate-3-phosphate (EPSP) inhibitors (HRACGroup G), glutamine synthetase inhibitors (HRAC Group H), DHP synthaseinhibitors (HRAC Group I), inhibitors of microtubuli assembly (HRACGroup K1), inhibitors of mitosis/microtubuli organization (HRAC GroupK2), very long chain fatty acid (VLCFA) inhibitors (HRAC Group K3),Inhibitors of cell wall synthesis (HRAC Group L), uncoupler (membrandisruption) (HRAC Group M), Inhibitors of lipid synthesis (HRAC GroupN), synthetic auxins (HRAC Group O), auxin transport inhibitors (HRACGroup P) and herbicides with unknown mode of action (HRAC Group Z).

Preferably, the herbicide resistant or tolerant weed species is selectedfrom biotypes resistant or tolerant to herbicides selected from thegroup consisting of acetyl CoA carboxylase (ACCase) inhibitors (HRACGroup A), acetolactate synthase (ALS) inhibitors (HRAC Group B),photosystem II (PS II) inhibitors (HRAC Groups C1, C2 and C3),protoporphyrinogen oxidase (PPO) inhibitors (HRAC Group E),4-hydroxyphenyl-pyruvate-dioxygenase (HPPD) inhibitors (HRAC Group F1),phytoene desaturase (PDS) inhibitors (HRAC Group F2),5-enolpymvylshikimate-3-phosphate (EPSP) inhibitors (HRAC Group G),inhibitors of microtubuli assembly (HRAC Group K1), very long chainfatty acid (VLCFA) inhibitors (HRAC Group K3), Inhibitors of cell wallsynthesis (HRAC Group L) and inhibitors of lipid synthesis (HRAC GroupN).

More preferably, the herbicide resistant or tolerant weed species isselected from biotypes resistant or tolerant to herbicides selected fromthe group consisting of acetyl CoA carboxylase (ACCase) inhibitors (HRACGroup A), acetolactate synthase (ALS) inhibitors (HRAC Group B),photosystem II (PS II) inhibitors (HRAC Groups C1, C2 and C3),inhibitors of microtubuli assembly (HRAC Group K1), very long chainfatty acid (VLCFA) inhibitors (HRAC Group K3) and inhibitors of lipidsynthesis (HRAC Group N).

In particular, the herbicide resistant or tolerant weed species isselected from biotypes with resistance or tolerance to at least oneherbicide selected from the group consisting of acetyl CoA carboxylase(ACCase) inhibitors (HRAC Group A), acetolactate synthase (ALS)inhibitors (HRAC Group B) and photosystem II (PS II) inhibitors (HRACGroups C1, C2 and C3).

In another embodiment, the resistant or tolerant biotype is selectedfrom the genera Agropyron, Alopecurus, Apera, Avena, Brachiaria, Bromus,Cynodon, Digitaria, Echinochloa, Eleusine, Ischaemum, Leptochloa,Lolium, Panicum, Phalaris, Poa, Rottboellia, Setaria, Sorghum, Abutilon,Anthemis, Amaranthus, Ambrosia, Capsella, Centaurea, Chenopodium,Conyza, Descurainia, Galium, Geranium, Kochia, Matricaria, Papaver,Polygonum, Raphanus, Sinapis, Sisymbrium, Stellaria and Thlaspi.

Preferably, the resistant or tolerant biotype is selected from thegenera Agropyron, Alopecurus, Apera, Avena, Brachiaria, Bromus, Cynodon,Digitaria, Echinochloa, Eleusine, Ischaemum, Leptochloa, Lolium,Panicum, Phalaris, Poa, Rottboellia, Setaria, Anthemis, Amaranthus,Ambrosia, Capsella, Centaurea, Chenopodium, Conyza, Descurainia, Galium,Kochia, Matricaria, Papaver, Raphanus, Sinapis, Sisymbrium, Stellariaand Thlaspi.

More preferably, the resistant or tolerant biotype is selected from thegenera Alopecurus, Apera, Digitaria, Echinochloa, Leptochloa, Lolium,Phalaris, Poa, Setaria, Amaranthus, Anthemis, Capsella, Centaurea,Chenopodium, Descurania, Kochia, Matricaria, Papaver, Sisymbrium,Stellaria and Thlaspi, still more preferably selected from the generaAlopecurus, Apera, Echinochloa, Leptochloa, Lolium, Phalaris, Poa,Amaranthus, Chenopodium, Matricaria, Papaver and Stellaria, even morepreferably selected from the genera Alopecurus, Echinochloa, Lolium,Phalaris, Poa, Amaranthus, Chenopodium, Matricaria, Papaver andStellaria, yet more preferably selected from the genera Alopecurus,Echinochloa, Lolium, Phalaris, Poa and Papaver and in particularselected from the genera Alopecurus, Lolium, Phalaris and Papaver.

In another embodiment, the resistant or tolerant biotype is selectedfrom the genera Alopecurus, Apera, Digitaria, Echinochloa, Leptochloa,Phalaris, Poa, Setaria, Amaranthus, Anthemis, Capsella, Centaurea,Chenopodium, Descurania, Kochia, Matricaria, Papaver, Sisymbrium,Stellaria and Thlaspi, more preferably selected from the generaAlopecurus, Apera, Echinochloa, Leptochloa, Phalaris, Poa, Amaranthus,Chenopodium, Matricaria, Papaver and Stellaria, even more preferablyselected from the genera Alopecurus, Echinochloa, Phalaris, Poa,Amaranthus, Chenopodium, Matricaria, Papaver and Stellaria, yet morepreferably selected from the genera Alopecurus, Echinochloa, Phalaris,Poa and Papaver and in particular selected from the genera Alopecurus,Phalaris and Papaver.

In another embodiment, the resistant or tolerant biotype is selectedfrom the genera Alopecurus, Avena, Digitaria, Lolium, Setaria, Sorghum,Abutilon, Chenopodium, Galium, Geranium, Papaver, Polygonum andStellaria.

In one embodiment, the resistant or tolerant biotype is amonocotyledonous weed species selected from the genera Alopecurus,Apera, Digitaria, Echinochloa, Leptochloa, Lolium, Phalaris, Poa andSetaria, preferably selected from the genera Alopecurus, Apera,Echinochloa, Leptochloa, Lolium, Phalaris and Poa, more preferablyselected from the genera Alopecurus, Echinochloa, Lolium, Phalaris andPoa, and in particular selected from the genera Alopecurus, Lolium andPhalaris.

In another embodiment, the resistant or tolerant biotype is amonocotyledonous weed species, preferably a monocotyledonous weedspecies selected from the genera Alopecurus, Apera, Digitaria,Echinochloa, Leptochloa, Phalaris, Poa and Setaria, preferably selectedfrom the genera Alopecurus, Apera, Echinochloa, Leptochloa, Phalaris andPoa, more preferably selected from the genera Alopecurus, Echinochloa,Phalaris and Poa, and in particular selected from the genera Alopecurusand Phalaris.

In another embodiment, the resistant or tolerant biotype is adicotyledonous weed species, preferably a dicotyledonous weed speciesselected from the genera Amaranthus, Anthemis, Capsella, Centaurea,Chenopodium, Descurania, Kochia, Matricaria, Papaver, Sisymbrium,Stellaria and Thlaspi, more preferably selected from the generaAmaranthus, Chenopodium, Matricaria, Papaver and Stellaria and inparticular selected from the genus Papaver.

In another embodiment, the resistant or tolerant biotype is selectedfrom the group consisting of Agropyron repens, Alopecurus myosuroides,Alopecurus aequalis, Apera spica-venti, Avena fatua, Avena sterilissubsp. sterilis, Brachiaria plantaginea, Brachiaria decumbens, Bromusinermis, Bromus sterilis, Bromus tectorum, Bromus arvensis, Bromussecalinus, Bromus hordeacus, Cynodon dactylon, Digitaria ciliaris,Digitaria sanguinalis, Digitaria insularis, Digitaria ischemum,Echinochloa colona, Echinochloa crus-galli, Echinochloa crus-pavonis,Echinochloa erecta, Echinochloa oryzoides, Echinochloa phyllogogon,Eleusine indica, Ischaemum rugusom, Leptochloa chinensis, Leptochloafascicularis, Leptochloa filliformis, Leptochloa panicoides, Leptochloascabra, Leptochloa virgata, Lolium multiflorum, Lolium perenne, Loliumrigidum, Panicum capillare, Panicum dichotomiflorum, Panicumlaevifolium, Panicum miliaceum, Phalaris minor, Phalaris paradoxa,Phalaris canariensis, Phalaris brachystachys, Poa annua, Poa pratensis,Poa trivialis, Rottboellia exaltata, Setaria faberi, Setaria glauca,Setaria italica, Setaria pumila, Setaria verticillata, Setaria viridis,Sorghum halepense, Abutilon theophrasti, Amaranthus albus, Amaranthusblitoides, Amaranthus hybridus, Amaranthus palmeri, Amaranthus powellii,Amaranthus retroflexus, Amaranthus tuberculatus, Amaranthus rudis,Amaranthus viridis, Ambrosia artemisiifolia, Anthemis arvensis, Capsellabursa-pastoris, Centaurea cyanus, Chenopodium album, Chenopodiumficifolium, Chenopodium polyspermum, Chenopodium hybridum, Conyzabonariensis, Conyza canadensis, Descurania sophia, Galium aparine,Galium spurium, Galium tricornutum, Geranium dissectum, Geraniumpusillum, Geranium rotundifolium, Kochia scoparia, Matricariachamomilla, Matricaria discoidea, Matricaria inodora, Papaver rhoeas,Polygonum convolvulus, Raphanus raphanistrum, Sinapis alba, Sinapisarvensis, Sisymbrium officinale, Sisymbrium orientale, Stellaria mediaand Thlaspi arvense.

In particular, the resistant or tolerant biotype is selected from thegroup consisting of Alopecurus myosuroides, Alopecurus aequalis, Aperaspica-venti, Avena fatua, Avena sterilis, Brachiaria plantaginea,Brachiaria decumbens, Bromus secalinus, Bromus sterilis, Bromustectorum, Digitaria ciliaris, Digitaria insularis, Digitaria ischaemum,Digitaria sanguinalis, Echinochloa colona, Echinochloa crus-galli,Echinochloa crus-pavonis, Echinochloa erecta, Echinochloa oryzoides,Echinochloa phyllogogon, Eleusine indica, Ischaemum rugosum, Leptochloachinensis, Leptochloa panicoides, Leptochloa scabra, Leptochloa virgata,Lolium multiflorum, Lolium perenne, Lolium rigidum, Panicum capillare,Panicum dichotomiflorum, Phalaris brachystachyx, Phalaris minor,Phalaris paradoxa, Poa annua, Poa pratensis, Poa trivialis, Rottboelliaexaltata, Setaria faberi, Setaria glauca, Setaria pumila, Setariaverticillata, Setaria viridis, Amaranthus albus, Amaranthus blitoides,Amaranthus hybridus, Amaranthus palmeri, Amaranthus powellii, Amaranthusretroflexus, Amaranthus tuberculatus, Amaranthus rudis, Amaranthusviridis, Ambrosia artemisiifolia, Anthemis arvensis, Capsellabursa-pastoris, Centaurea cyanus, Chenopodium album, Chenopodiumficifolium, Chenopodium polyspermum, Chenopodium hybridum, Conyzabonariensis, Conyza canadensis, Descurania sophia, Galium aparine,Galium spurium, Galium tricornutum, Kochia scoparia, Matricariachamomilla, Matricaria discoidea, Matricaria inodora, Papaver rhoeas,Raphanus raphanistrum, Sinapis alba, Sinapis arvensis, Sisymbriumofficinale, Sisymbrium orientale, Stellaria media and Thlaspi arvense,preferably selected from the group consisting of Alopecurus myosuroides,Alopecurus aequalis, Apera spica-venti, Digitaria ischaemum, Digitariasanguinalis, Echinochloa crus-galli, Echinochloa oryzoides, Leptochloachinensis, Lolium multiflorum, Lolium perenne, Lolium rigidum, Phalarisbrachystachys, Phalaris minor, Phalaris paradoxa, Poa annua, Poatrivialis, Setaria faberi, Setaria glauca, Setaria pumilla, Setariaverticillata, Setaria viridis, Amaranthus powellii, Amaranthusretroflexus, Amaranthus tuberculatus, Amaranthus rudis, Anthemisarvensis, Capsella bursa-pastoris, Centaurea cyanus, Chenopodium album,Descurania sophia, Kochia scoparia, Matricaria chamomilla, Matricariainodora, Papaver rhoeas, Sisymbrium officinale, Stellaria media andThlaspi arvense, more preferably selected from the group consisting ofAlopecurus myosuroides, Alopecurus aequalis, Apera spica-venti,Echinochloa crus-galli, Echinochloa oryzoides, Leptochloa chinensis,Lolium multiflorum, Lolium perenne, Lolium rigidum, Phalarisbrachystachys, Phalaris minor, Phalaris paradoxa, Poa annua, Amaranthuspowellii, Amaranthus retroflexus, Amaranthus tuberculatus, Amaranthusrudis, Chenopodium album, Matricaria chamomilla, Matricaria inodora,Papaver rhoeas and Stellaria media, especially preferably selected fromthe group consisting of Alopecurus myosuroides, Alopecurus aequalis,Apera spica-venti, Echinochloa crus-galli, Echinochloa oryzoides,Leptochloa chinensis, Lolium multiflorum, Lolium rigidum, Phalaris minorand Poa annua, and in particular selected from the group consisting ofAlopecurus myosuroides, Lolium multiflorum, Lolium rigidum and Phalarisminor.

In another embodiment, the resistant or tolerant biotype is selectedfrom the group consisting of Alopecurus myosuroides, Alopecurusaequalis, Apera spica-venti, Avena fatua, Avena sterilis, Brachiariaplantaginea, Brachiaria decumbens, Bromus secalinus, Bromus sterilis,Bromus tectorum, Digitaria ciliaris, Digitaria insularis, Digitariaischaemum, Digitaria sanguinalis, Echinochloa colona, Echinochloacrus-galli, Echinochloa crus-pavonis, Echinochloa erecta, Echinochloaoryzoides, Echinochloa phyllogogon, Eleusine indica, Ischaemum rugosum,Leptochloa chinensis, Leptochloa panicoides, Leptochloa scabra,Leptochloa virgata, Panicum capillare, Panicum dichotomiflorum, Phalarisbrachystachyx, Phalaris minor, Phalaris paradoxa, Poa annua, Poapratensis, Poa trivialis, Rottboellia exaltata, Setaria faberi, Setariaglauca, Setaria pumila, Setaria verticillata, Setaria viridis,Amaranthus albus, Amaranthus blitoides, Amaranthus hybridus, Amaranthuspalmeri, Amaranthus powellii, Amaranthus retroflexus, Amaranthustuberculatus, Amaranthus rudis, Amaranthus viridis, Ambrosiaartemisiifolia, Anthemis arvensis, Capsella bursa-pastoris, Centaureacyanus, Chenopodium album, Chenopodium ficifolium, Chenopodiumpolyspermum, Chenopodium hybridum, Conyza bonariensis, Conyzacanadensis, Descurania sophia, Galium aparine, Galium spurium, Galiumtricornutum, Kochia scoparia, Matricaria chamomilla, Matricariadiscoidea, Matricaria inodora, Papaver rhoeas, Raphanus raphanistrum,Sinapis alba, Sinapis arvensis, Sisymbrium officinale, Sisymbriumorientale, Stellaria media and Thlaspi arvense, preferably selected fromthe group consisting of Alopecurus myosuroides, Alopecurus aequalis,Apera spica-venti, Digitaria ischaemum, Digitaria sanguinalis,Echinochloa crus-galli, Echinochloa oryzoides, Leptochloa chinensis,Phalaris brachystachys, Phalaris minor, Phalaris paradoxa, Poa annua,Poa trivialis, Setaria faberi, Setaria glauca, Setaria pumilla, Setariaverticillata, Setaria viridis, Amaranthus powellii, Amaranthusretroflexus, Amaranthus tuberculatus, Amaranthus rudis, Anthemisarvensis, Capsella bursa-pastoris, Centaurea cyanus, Chenopodium album,Descurania sophia, Kochia scoparia, Matricaria chamomilla, Matricariainodora, Papaver rhoeas, Sisymbrium officinale, Stellaria media andThlaspi arvense, more preferably selected from the group consisting ofAlopecurus myosuroides, Alopecurus aequalis, Apera spica-venti,Echinochloa crus-galli, Echinochloa oryzoides, Leptochloa chinensis,Phalaris brachystachys, Phalaris minor, Phalaris paradoxa, Poa annua,Amaranthus powellii, Amaranthus retroflexus, Amaranthus tuberculatus,Amaranthus rudis, Chenopodium album, Matricaria chamomilla, Matricariainodora, Papaver rhoeas and Stellaria media, especially preferablyselected from the group consisting of Alopecurus myosuroides, Alopecurusaequalis, Apera spica-venti, Echinochloa crus-galli, Echinochloaoryzoides, Leptochloa chinensis, Phalaris minor and Poa annua, and inparticular Alopecurus myosuroides or Phalaris minor.

In another embodiment, the resistant or tolerant biotype is selectedfrom the group consisting of Alopecurus myosuroides, Avena fatua,Digitaria sanguinalis, Lolium multiflorum, Setaria viridis, Sorghumhalepense, Abutilon theophrasti, Chenopodium album, Galium aparine,Geranium dissectum, Papaver rhoeas, Polygonum convolvulus and Stellariamedia.

In one embodiment, the resistant or tolerant biotype is amonocotyledonous weed species selected from the group consisting ofAlopecurus myosuroides, Alopecurus aequalis, Apera spica-venti,Digitaria ischaemum, Digitaria sanguinalis, Echinochloa crus-galli,Echinochloa oryzoides, Leptochloa chinensis, Lolium multiflorum, Loliumperenne, Lolium rigidum, Phalaris brachystachys, Phalaris minor,Phalaris paradoxa, Poa annua, Poa trivialis, Setaria faberi, Setariaglauca, Setaria pumilla, Setaria verticillata and Setaria viridis,preferably selected from the group consisting of Alopecurus myosuroides,Alopecurus aequalis, Apera spica-venti, Echinochloa crus-galli,Echinochloa oryzoides, Leptochloa chinensis, Lolium multiflorum, Loliumperenne, Lolium rigidum, Phalaris brachystachys, Phalaris minor,Phalaris paradoxa and Poa annua, more preferably selected from the groupconsisting of Alopecurus myosuroides, Alopecurus aequalis, Aperaspica-venti, Echinochloa crus-galli, Echinochloa oryzoides, Leptochloachinensis, Lolium multiflorum, Lolium rigidum, Phalaris minor and Poaannua and in particular selected from the group consisting of Alopecurusmyosuroides, Lolium multiflorum, Lolium rigidum and Phalaris minor.

In another embodiment, the resistant or tolerant biotype is adicotyledonous weed species selected from the group consisting ofAmaranthus powellii, Amaranthus retroflexus, Amaranthus tuberculatus,Amaranthus rudis, Anthemis arvensis, Capsella bursa-pastoris, Centaureacyanus, Chenopodium album, Descurania sophia, Kochia scoparia,Matricaria chamomilla, Matricaria inodora, Papaver rhoeas, Sisymbriumofficinale, Stellaria media and Thlaspi arvense, preferably selectedfrom the group consisting of Amaranthus powellii, Amaranthusretroflexus, Amaranthus tuberculatus, Amaranthus rudis, Chenopodiumalbum, Matricaria chamomilla, Matricaria inodora, Papaver rhoeas andStellaria media, and more preferably Papaver rhoeas.

In particular, the compositions, uses and methods of this invention aresuitable for controlling ACCase-resistant grass weeds, more specificallyACCase-resistant grass weeds selected from the group consisting ofAlopecurus myosuroides, Alopecurus aequalis, Apera spica-venti, Avenafatua, Avena sterilis, Brachiaria plantaginea, Brachiaria decumbens,Bromus secalinus, Bromus sterilis, Bromus tectorum, Digitaria ciliaris,Digitaria insularis, Digitaria ischaemum, Digitaria sanguinalis,Echinochloa colona, Echinochloa crus-galli, Echinochloa crus-pavonis,Echinochloa erecta, Echinochloa oryzoides, Echinochloa phyllogogon,Eleusine indica, Ischaemum rugosum, Leptochloa chinensis, Leptochloapanicoides, Leptochloa scabra, Leptochloa virgata, Lolium multiflorum,Lolium perenne, Lolium rigidum, Panicum capillare, Panicumdichotomiflorum, Phalaris brachystachyx, Phalaris minor, Phalarisparadoxa, Poa annua, Poa pratensis, Poa trivialis, Rottboellia exaltata,Setaria faberi, Setaria glauca, Setaria pumila, Setaria verticillata andSetaria viridis, preferably selected from the group consisting ofAlopecurus myosuroides, Alopecurus aequalis, Apera spica-venti,Digitaria ischaemum, Digitaria sanguinalis, Echinochloa crus-galli,Echinochloa oryzoides, Leptochloa chinensis, Lolium multiflorum, Loliumperenne, Lolium rigidum, Phalaris brachystachys, Phalaris minor,Phalaris paradoxa, Poa annua, Poa trivialis, Setaria faberi, Setariaglauca, Setaria pumilla, Setaria verticillata and Setaria viridis, morepreferably selected from the group consisting of Alopecurus myosuroides,Alopecurus aequalis, Apera spica-venti, Echinochloa crus-galli,Echinochloa oryzoides, Leptochloa chinensis, Lolium multiflorum, Loliumperenne, Lolium rigidum, Phalaris brachystachys, Phalaris minor,Phalaris paradoxa and Poa annua, especially preferably selected from thegroup consisting of Alopecurus myosuroides, Alopecurus aequalis, Aperaspica-venti, Echinochloa crus-galli, Echinochloa oryzoides, Leptochloachinensis, Lolium multiflorum, Lolium rigidum, Phalaris minor and Poaannua, and in particular selected from the group consisting ofAlopecurus myosuroides, Lolium multiflorum, Lolium rigidum and Phalarisminor.

The compositions, uses and methods of this invention are also suitablefor controlling ALS-resistant grass weeds, more specificallyALS-resistant grass weeds selected from the group consisting ofAlopecurus myosuroides, Alopecurus aequalis, Apera spica-venti, Avenafatua, Avena sterilis, Brachiaria plantaginea, Brachiaria decumbens,Bromus secalinus, Bromus sterilis, Bromus tectorum, Digitaria ciliaris,Digitaria insularis, Digitaria ischaemum, Digitaria sanguinalis,Echinochloa colona, Echinochloa crus-galli, Echinochloa crus-pavonis,Echinochloa erecta, Echinochloa oryzoides, Echinochloa phyllogogon,Eleusine indica, Ischaemum rugosum, Leptochloa chinensis, Leptochloapanicoides, Leptochloa scabra, Leptochloa virgata, Lolium multiflorum,Lolium perenne, Lolium rigidum, Panicum capillare, Panicumdichotomiflorum, Phalaris brachystachyx, Phalaris minor, Phalarisparadoxa, Poa annua, Poa pratensis, Poa trivialis, Rottboellia exaltata,Setaria faberi, Setaria glauca, Setaria pumila, Setaria verticillata andSetaria viridis, preferably selected from the group consisting ofAlopecurus myosuroides, Alopecurus aequalis, Apera spica-venti,Digitaria ischaemum, Digitaria sanguinalis, Echinochloa crus-galli,Echinochloa oryzoides, Leptochloa chinensis, Lolium multiflorum, Loliumperenne, Lolium rigidum, Phalaris brachystachys, Phalaris minor,Phalaris paradoxa, Poa annua, Poa trivialis, Setaria faberi, Setariaglauca, Setaria pumilla, Setaria verticillata and Setaria viridis, morepreferably selected from the group consisting of Alopecurus myosuroides,Alopecurus aequalis, Apera spica-venti, Echinochloa crus-galli,Echinochloa oryzoides, Leptochloa chinensis, Lolium multiflorum, Loliumperenne, Lolium rigidum, Phalaris brachystachys, Phalaris minor,Phalaris paradoxa and Poa annua, especially preferably selected from thegroup consisting of Alopecurus myosuroides, Alopecurus aequalis, Aperaspica-venti, Echinochloa crus-galli, Echinochloa oryzoides, Leptochloachinensis, Lolium multiflorum, Lolium rigidum Phalaris minor and Poaannua, and in particular selected from the group consisting ofAlopecurus myosuroides, Lolium multiflorum, Lolium rigidum and Phalarisminor.

The compositions, uses and methods of this invention are also suitablefor controlling ALS-resistant dicotyledonous weeds, more specificallyALS-resistant dicotyledonous weeds selected from the group consisting ofAmaranthus albus, Amaranthus blitoides, Amaranthus hybridus, Amaranthuspalmeri, Amaranthus powellii, Amaranthus retroflexus, Amaranthustuberculatus, Amaranthus rudis, Amaranthus viridis, Ambrosiaartemisiifolia, Anthemis arvensis, Capsella bursa-pastoris, Centaureacyanus, Chenopodium album, Chenopodium ficifolium, Chenopodiumpolyspermum, Chenopodium hybridum, Conyza bonariensis, Conyzacanadensis, Descurania sophia, Galium aparine, Galium spurium, Galiumtricornutum, Kochia scoparia, Matricaria chamomilla, Matricariadiscoidea, Matricaria inodora, Papaver rhoeas, Raphanus raphanistrum,Sinapis alba, Sinapis arvensis, Sisymbrium officinale, Sisymbriumorientale, Stellaria media, and Thlaspi arvense, preferably selectedfrom the group consisting of Amaranthus powellii, Amaranthusretroflexus, Amaranthus tuberculatus, Amaranthus rudis, Anthemisarvensis, Capsella bursa-pastoris, Centaurea cyanus, Chenopodium album,Descurania sophia, Kochia scoparia, Matricaria chamomilla, Matricariainodora, Papaver rhoeas, Sisymbrium officinale, Stellaria media andThlaspi arvense, more preferably selected from the group consisting ofAmaranthus powellii, Amaranthus retroflexus, Amaranthus tuberculatus,Amaranthus rudis, Chenopodium album, Matricaria chamomilla, Matricariainodora, Papaver rhoeas and Stellaria media, and in particular Papaverrhoeas.

In particular, the compositions, uses and methods of this invention aresuitable for controlling PS II-resistant grass weeds, more specificallyPS II-resistant grass weeds selected from the group consisting ofAlopecurus myosuroides, Alopecurus aequalis, Apera spica-venti, Avenafatua, Avena sterilis, Brachiaria plantaginea, Brachiaria decumbens,Bromus secalinus, Bromus sterilis, Bromus tectorum, Digitaria ciliaris,Digitaria insularis, Digitaria ischaemum, Digitaria sanguinalis,Echinochloa colona, Echinochloa crus-galli, Echinochloa crus-pavonis,Echinochloa erecta, Echinochloa oryzoides, Echinochloa phyllogogon,Eleusine indica, Ischaemum rugosum, Leptochloa chinensis, Leptochloapanicoides, Leptochloa scabra, Leptochloa virgata, Lolium multiflorum,Lolium perenne, Lolium rigidum, Panicum capillare, Panicumdichotomiflorum, Phalaris brachystachyx, Phalaris minor, Phalarisparadoxa, Poa annua, Poa pratensis, Poa trivialis, Rottboellia exaltata,Setaria faberi, Setaria glauca, Setaria pumila, Setaria verticillata andSetaria viridis, preferably selected from the group consisting ofAlopecurus myosuroides, Alopecurus aequalis, Apera spica-venti,Digitaria ischaemum, Digitaria sanguinalis, Echinochloa crus-galli,Echinochloa oryzoides, Leptochloa chinensis, Lolium multiflorum, Loliumperenne, Lolium rigidum, Phalaris brachystachys, Phalaris minor,Phalaris paradoxa, Poa annua, Poa trivialis, Setaria faberi, Setariaglauca, Setaria pumilla, Setaria verticillata and Setaria viridis, morepreferably selected from the group consisting of Alopecurus myosuroides,Alopecurus aequalis, Apera spica-venti, Echinochloa crus-galli,Echinochloa oryzoides, Leptochloa chinensis, Lolium multiflorum, Loliumperenne, Lolium rigidum, Phalaris brachystachys, Phalaris minor,Phalaris paradoxa and Poa annua, especially preferably selected from thegroup consisting of Alopecurus myosuroides, Alopecurus aequalis, Aperaspica-venti, Echinochloa crus-galli, Echinochloa oryzoides, Leptochloachinensis, Lolium multiflorum, Lolium rigidum, Phalaris minor and Poaannua, and in particular selected from the group consisting ofAlopecurus myosuroides, Lolium multiflorum, Lolium rigidum and Phalarisminor.

The compositions, uses and methods of this invention are also suitablefor controlling PSII-resistant dicotyledonous weeds, more specificallyPSII-resistant dicotyledonous weeds selected from the group consistingof Amaranthus albus, Amaranthus blitoides, Amaranthus hybridus,Amaranthus palmeri, Amaranthus powellii, Amaranthus retroflexus,Amaranthus tuberculatus, Amaranthus rudis, Amaranthus viridis, Ambrosiaartemisiifolia, Anthemis arvensis, Capsella bursa-pastoris, Centaureacyanus, Chenopodium album, Chenopodium ficifolium, Chenopodiumpolyspermum, Chenopodium hybridum, Conyza bonariensis, Conyzacanadensis, Descurania sophia, Galium aparine, Galium spurium, Galiumtricornutum, Kochia scoparia, Matricaria chamomilla, Matricariadiscoidea, Matricaria inodora, Papaver rhoeas, Raphanus raphanistrum,Sinapis alba, Sinapis arvensis, Sisymbrium officinale, Sisymbriumorientale, Stellaria media and Thlaspi arvense, preferably selected fromthe group consisting of Amaranthus powellii, Amaranthus retroflexus,Amaranthus tuberculatus, Amaranthus rudis, Anthemis arvensis, Capsellabursa-pastoris, Centaurea cyanus, Chenopodium album, Descurania sophia,Kochia scoparia, Matricaria chamomilla, Matricaria inodora, Papaverrhoeas, Sisymbrium officinale, Stellaria media and Thlaspi arvense, morepreferably selected from the group consisting of Amaranthus powellii,Amaranthus retroflexus, Amaranthus tuberculatus, Amaranthus rudis,Chenopodium album, Matricaria chamomilla, Matricaria inodora, Papaverrhoeas and Stellaria media, and in particular Papaver rhoeas.

The compositions according to the invention are suitable as herbicidesas such or as appropriately formulated agrochemical compositions. Asused herein, the term “agrochemical composition” refers to a compositionaccording to the invention further comprising one or more auxiliariescustomary in crop protection.

Thus, the invention also relates to agrochemical compositions comprisinga synergistically herbicidal effective amount of herbicide A, herbicideB, optionally at least one herbicide C (as defined herein), optionallyat least one safener D (as defined herein) and one or more auxiliariescustomary in crop protection.

The herbicide A, the herbicide B, optionally at least one herbicide C(as defined herein) and optionally at least one safener D (as definedherein) can be converted into customary types of agrochemicalcompositions, e. g. solutions, emulsions, suspensions, dusts, powders,pastes, granules, pressings, and mixtures thereof. These and furthertypes of agrochemical compositions are defined in the “Catalogue ofpesticide formulation types and international coding system”, TechnicalMonograph No. 2, 6^(th) Ed. May 2008, CropLife International.

The agrochemical compositions can be prepared in a known manner, such asdescribed by Mollet and Grubemann, Formulation technology, Wiley VCH,Weinheim, 2001; or Knowles, New developments in crop protection productformulation, Agrow Reports DS243, T&F Informa, London, 2005.

Thus, the invention also relates to a process for preparing thecomposition (more specifically the agrochemical composition) as definedherein which comprises mixing herbicide A, herbicide B, optionallyherbicide C and/or safener D and one or more auxiliaries customary incrop protection.

The term “auxiliaries customary in crop protection” includes but is notlimited to solvents, liquid carriers, solid carriers or fillers,surfactants, dispersants, emulsifiers, wetters, adjuvants, solubilizers,penetration enhancers, protective colloids, adhesion agents, thickeners,humectants, repellents, attractants, feeding stimulants,compatibilizers, bactericides, anti-freezing agents, anti-foamingagents, colorants, tackifiers and binders.

Suitable solvents and liquid carriers are water and organic solvents,such as mineral oil fractions of medium to high boiling point, e.g.kerosene, diesel oil; oils of vegetable or animal origin; aliphatic,cyclic and aromatic hydrocarbons, e. g. toluene, paraffin,tetrahydronaphthalene, alkylated naphthalenes; alcohols, e.g. ethanol,propanol, butanol, benzylalcohol, cyclohexanol; glycols; DMSO; ketones,e.g. cyclohexanone; esters, e.g. lactates, carbonates, fatty acidesters, gamma-butyrolactone; fatty acids; phosphonates; amines; amides,e.g. N-methylpyrrolidone, fatty acid dimethylamides; and mixturesthereof.

Suitable solid carriers or fillers are mineral earths, e.g. silicates,silica gels, talc, kaolins, limestone, lime, chalk, clays, dolomite,diatomaceous earth, bentonite, calcium sulfate, magnesium sulfate,magnesium oxide; polysaccharides, e.g. cellulose, starch; fertilizers,e.g. ammonium sulfate, ammonium phosphate, ammonium nitrate, ureas;products of vegetable origin, e.g. cereal meal, tree bark meal, woodmeal, nutshell meal, and mixtures thereof.

Suitable surfactants are surface-active compounds, such as anionic,cationic, nonionic and amphoteric surfactants, block polymers,polyelectrolytes, and mixtures thereof. Such surfactants can be used asemusifier, dispersant, solubilizer, wetter, penetration enhancer,protective colloid, or adjuvant. Examples of surfactants are listed inMcCutcheon's, Vol. 1: Emulsifiers & Detergents, McCutcheon'sDirectories, Glen Rock, USA, 2008 (International Ed. or North AmericanEd.).

Suitable anionic surfactants are alkali, alkaline earth or ammoniumsalts of sulfonates, sulfates, phosphates, carboxylates, and mixturesthereof. Examples of sulfonates are alkylarylsulfonates,diphenylsulfonates, alpha-olefin sulfonates, lignine sulfonates,sulfonates of fatty acids and oils, sulfonates of ethoxylatedalkylphenols, sulfonates of alkoxylated arylphenols, sulfonates ofcondensed naphthalenes, sulfonates of dodecyl- and tridecylbenzenes,sulfonates of naphthalenes and alkylnaphthalenes, sulfosuccinates orsulfosuccinamates. Examples of sulfates are sulfates of fatty acids andoils, of ethoxylated alkylphenols, of alcohols, of ethoxylated alcohols,or of fatty acid esters. Examples of phosphates are phosphate esters.Examples of carboxylates are alkyl carboxylates, and carboxylatedalcohol or alkylphenol ethoxylates.

Suitable nonionic surfactants are alkoxylates, N-substituted fatty acidamides, amine oxides, esters, sugar-based surfactants, polymericsurfactants, and mixtures thereof. Examples of alkoxylates are compoundssuch as alcohols, alkylphenols, amines, amides, arylphenols, fatty acidsor fatty acid esters which have been alkoxylated with 1 to 50equivalents. Ethylene oxide and/or propylene oxide may be employed forthe alkoxylation, preferably ethylene oxide. Examples of N-substitutedfatty acid amides are fatty acid glucamides or fatty acid alkanolamides.Examples of esters are fatty acid esters, glycerol esters ormonoglycerides. Examples of sugar-based surfactants are sorbitans,ethoxylated sorbitans, sucrose and glucose esters oralkylpolyglucosides. Examples of polymeric surfactants are home- orcopolymers of vinylpyrrolidone, vinylalcohols, or vinylacetate.

Suitable cationic surfactants are quaternary surfactants, for examplequaternary ammonium compounds with one or two hydrophobic groups, orsalts of long-chain primary amines. Suitable amphoteric surfactants arealkylbetains and imidazolines. Suitable block polymers are blockpolymers of the A-B or A-B-A type comprising blocks of polyethyleneoxide and polypropylene oxide, or of the A-B-C type comprising alkanol,polyethylene oxide and polypropylene oxide. Suitable polyelectrolytesare polyacids or polybases. Examples of polyacids are alkali salts ofpolyacrylic acid or polyacid comb polymers. Examples of polybases arepolyvinylamines or polyethyleneamines.

Suitable adjuvants are compounds, which have a neglectable or even nopesticidal activity themselves, and which improve the biologicalperformance of the compound I on the target. Examples are surfactants,mineral or vegetable oils, and other auxilaries. Further examples arelisted by Knowles, Adjuvants and additives, Agrow Reports DS256, T&FInforma UK, 2006, chapter 5.

Suitable thickeners are polysaccharides (e.g. xanthan gum,carboxymethylcellulose), anorganic clays (organically modified orunmodified), polycarboxylates, and silicates.

Suitable bactericides are bronopol and isothiazolinone derivatives suchas alkylisothiazolinones and benzisothiazolinones.

Suitable anti-freezing agents are ethylene glycol, propylene glycol,urea and glycerin.

Suitable anti-foaming agents are silicones, long chain alcohols, andsalts of fatty acids.

Suitable colorants (e.g. in red, blue, or green) are pigments of lowwater solubility and water-soluble dyes. Examples are inorganiccolorants (e.g. iron oxide, titan oxide, iron hexacyanoferrate) andorganic colorants (e.g. alizarin-, azo- and phthalocyanine colorants).

Suitable tackifiers or binders are polyvinylpyrrolidons,polyvinylacetates, polyvinyl alcohols, polyacrylates, biological orsynthetic waxes, and cellulose ethers.

The agrochemical compositions generally comprise between 0.01 and 95%,preferably between 0.1 and 90%, and in particular between 0.5 and 75%,by weight of active substance. The active substances are employed in apurity of from 90% to 100%, preferably from 95% to 100% (according toNMR spectrum).

Various types of oils, wetters, adjuvants, fertilizer, ormicronutrients, and further pesticides (e.g. herbicides, insecticides,fungicides, growth regulators, safeners) may be added to the activesubstances or the compositions comprising them as premix or, ifappropriate not until immediately prior to use (tank mix). These agentscan be admixed with the compositions according to the invention in aweight ratio of 1:100 to 100:1, preferably 1:10 to 10:1.

The user applies the agrochemical composition according to the inventionusually from a predosage device, a knapsack sprayer, a spray tank, aspray plane, or an irrigation system. Usually, the agrochemicalcomposition is made up with water, buffer, and/or further auxiliaries tothe desired application concentration and the ready-to-use spray liquoror the agrochemical composition according to the invention is thusobtained. Usually, 20 to 2000 liters, preferably 50 to 400 liters, ofthe ready-to-use spray liquor are applied per hectare of usefulagricultural area.

According to one embodiment, either individual components of theagrochemical composition according to the invention or partiallypremixed components, e. g. agrochemical components comprising herbicideA, herbicide B, optionally at least one herbicide C (as defined herein)and optionally at least one safener D (as defined herein) may be mixedby the user in a spray tank and further auxiliaries and additives may beadded, if appropriate.

In another embodiment, individual components of the agrochemicalcomposition according to the invention such as parts of a kit or partsof a binary or ternary mixture may be mixed by the user himself in aspray tank and further auxiliaries may be added, if appropriate.

In another embodiment, either individual components of the agrochemicalcomposition according to the invention or partially premixed components,e. g. components comprising herbicide A, herbicide B, optionally atleast one herbicide C (as defined herein) and optionally at least onesafener D (as defined herein) can be applied jointly (e.g. after tankmixing) or consecutively.

Accordingly, the agrochemical composition may be provided in the form ofa single package formulation comprising herbicide A, herbicide B,optionally at least one herbicide C (as defined herein) and optionallyat least one safener D (as defined herein) together with liquid and/orsolid carriers, and, if desired, one or more surfactants and, ifdesired, one or more further auxiliaries customary in crop protection.The formulation may be provided in the form of a two packageformulation, wherein one package comprises a formulation of herbicide Aand herbicide B while the other package comprises a formulationcomprising at least one herbicide C and/or safener D, and wherein bothformulations comprise at least one carrier material, if desired, one ormore surfactants and, if desired, one or more further auxiliariescustomary in crop protection. The formulation may also be provided inthe form of a two package formulation, wherein one package comprises aformulation of herbicide A and herbicide B and optionally the safener D,while the other package comprises a formulation of the at least oneherbicide C, and wherein both formulations comprises at least onecarrier material, if desired, one or more surfactants and, if desired,one or more further auxiliaries customary in crop protection. In thecase of two package formulations the two formulations are preferablymixed prior to application. Preferably the mixing is performed as a tankmix, i.e. the formulations are mixed immediately prior or upon dilutionwith water.

The compositions according to the invention control vegetation onnon-crop areas very efficiently, especially at high rates ofapplication. They act against broad-leafed weeds and grass weeds incrops such as wheat, barley, rice, corn, sunflowers, soybeans and cottonwithout causing any significant damage to the crop plants. This effectis mainly observed at low rates of application.

The compositions according to the invention are applied to the plantsmainly by spraying. Here, the application can be carried out using, forexample, water as carrier by customary spraying techniques using sprayliquor amounts of from about 50 to 1000 l/ha (for example from 300 to400 l/ha). The herbicidal compositions may also be applied by thelow-volume or the ultra-low-volume method, or in the form ofmicrogranules.

The herbicidal compositions according to the present invention can beapplied pre- or post-emergence or together with the seed of a cropplant. It is also possible to apply the compounds and compositions byapplying seed, pretreated with a composition of the invention, of a cropplant. If the herbicides A and B and, if appropriate, herbicide C, areless well tolerated by certain crop plants, application techniques maybe used in which the herbicidal compositions are sprayed, with the aidof the spraying equipment, in such a way that as far as possible they donot come into contact with the leaves of the sensitive crop plants,while the active compounds reach the leaves of undesirable plantsgrowing underneath, or the bare soil surface (post-directed, lay-by).

In a further embodiment, the composition according to the invention canbe applied by treating seed. The treatment of seed comprises essentiallyall procedures familiar to the person skilled in the art (seed dressing,seed coating, seed dusting, seed soaking, seed film coating, seedmultilayer coating, seed encrusting, seed dripping and seed pelleting)based on compositions according to the invention. Here, the herbicidalcompositions can be applied diluted or undiluted.

The term “seed” comprises seed of all types, such as, for example,corns, seeds, fruits, tubers, seedlings and similar forms. Here,preferably, the term seed describes corns and seeds. The seed used canbe the seed of the useful plants mentioned above, but also the seed oftransgenic plants or plants obtained by customary breeding methods.

Moreover, it may be advantageous to apply the compositions of thepresent invention on their own or jointly in combination with other cropprotection agents, for example with agents for controlling pests orphytopathogenic fungi or bacteria or with groups of active compoundswhich regulate growth. Also of interest is the miscibility with mineralsalt solutions which are employed for treating nutritional and traceelement deficiencies. Non-phytotoxic oils and oil concentrates can alsobe added.

When employed in plant protection, the amounts of active substancesapplied, i.e. herbicides A and B and, if appropriate, herbicide C,without formulation auxiliaries, are, depending on the kind of effectdesired, from 0.1 to 10000 grams per hectare (g/ha), preferably from 10to 7500 g/ha, more preferably from 25 to 5000 g/ha and in particularfrom 50 to 3000 g/ha.

In the methods and uses of the invention, the application rate of theherbicide A is generally from 0.1 to 2000 g/ha, preferably 10 to 1000g/ha, more preferably 10 to 750 g/ha and in particular 10 to 500 g/ha.In another embodiment, the application rate of the herbicide A is from50 to 1000 g/ha, preferably 75 to 750 g/ha and more preferably 100 to500 g/ha.

In the methods and uses of the invention, the application rate of thesaflufenacil (herbicide B) is generally from 0.1 to 1000 g/ha,preferably 0.5 to 400 g/ha, more preferably 0.5 to 225 g/ha and inparticular 0.5 to 100 g/ha. In another embodiment, the application rateof the herbicide B is from 2 to 400 g/ha, preferably 4 to 225 g/ha andmore preferably 10 to 100 g/ha.

In the methods and uses of the invention, the application rate of theherbicide C (in case of salts calculated as the acid) is generally from0.1 to 10000 g/ha, preferably 2 to 5000 g/ha.

In another embodiment, the application rate of the herbicide C (in caseof salts calculated as the acid) is from 10 to 5000 g/ha. Theaforementioned application rate is particularly suitable for use in corn(maize).

In another embodiment, the application rate of the herbicide C (in caseof salts calculated as the acid) is from 2 to 1800 g/ha. Theaforementioned application rate is particularly suitable for use incereals, soybeans, pulses and canola (in particular herbicide-tolerantcanola).

In the methods and uses of the invention, the application rate of thesafener D (in case of salts calculated as the acid) is generally from 1to 2500 g/ha, preferably 2 to 2000 g/ha and more preferably 5 to 1500g/ha.

In treatment of plant propagation materials such as seeds, e. g. bydusting, coating or drenching seed, amounts of active substance of from0.1 to 5000 g, preferably from 5 to 2500 g, more preferably from 50 to2000 g and in particular from 100 to 1500 g, per 100 kilogram of plantpropagation material (preferably seeds) are generally required.

In another embodiment of the invention, to treat the seed, the amountsof active substances applied, i.e. herbicides A and B and, ifappropriate, herbicide C are generally employed in amounts of from 0.001to 10 kg per 100 kg of seed.

The compositions and methods according to the invention are useful forcontrolling undesirable vegetation in various crop plants. Examples ofsuitable crops are the following: Allium cepa (onions), Allium sativum(garlic), Ananas comosus (pineapples), Arachis hypogaea [peanuts(groundnuts)], Asparagus officinalis (asparagus), Avena sativa (oat),Beta vulgaris spec. altissima (sugar beet), Beta vulgaris spec. rapa(turnips), Brassica napus var. napus (rapeseed, canola), Brassica napusvar. napobrassica (swedes), Brassica rapa var. silvestris (winter turniprape), Brassica oleracea (cabbage), Brassica nigra (black mustard),Camellia sinensis (tea plants), Carthamus tinctorius (safflower), Caryaillinoinensis (pecan trees), Citrus limon (lemons), Citrus sinensis(orange trees), Coffea arabica (Coffea canephora, Coffea liberica)(coffee plants), Cucumis sativus (cucumber), Cynodon dactylon(Bermudagrass), Daucus carota subspec. sativa (carrot), Elaeisguineensis (oil palms), Fragaria vesca (strawberries), Glycine max(soybeans), Gossypium hirsutum (Gossypium arboreum, Gossypium herbaceum,Gossypium vitifolium), Helianthus annuus (sunflowers), Heveabrasiliensis (rubber plants), Hordeum vulgare (barley), Humulus lupulus(hops), Ipomoea batatas (sweet potatoes), Juglans regia (walnut trees),Lens culinaris (lentil), Linum usitatissimum (flax), Lycopersiconlycopersicum (tomatoes), Malus spec. (apple trees), Manihot esculenta(cassava), Medicago sativa [alfalfa (lucerne)], Musa spec. (bananaplants), Nicotiana tabacum (N. rustica) (tobacco), Olea europaea (olivetrees), Oryza sativa (rice), Phaseolus lunatus (limabeans), Phaseolusvulgaris (snapbeans, green beans, dry beans), Picea abies (Norwayspruce), Pinus spec. (pine trees), Pistacia vera (pistachio), Pisumsativum (English peas), Prunus avium (cherry trees), Prunus persica(peach trees), Pyrus communis (pear trees), Prunus armeniaca (apricot),Prunus cerasus (sour cherry), Prunus dulcis (almond trees) and prunusdomestica (plum trees), Ribes sylvestre (redcurrants), Ricinus communis(castor-oil plants), Saccharum officinarum (sugar cane), Secale cereale(rye), Sinapis alba, Solanum tuberosum (Irish potatoes), Sorghum bicolor(s. vulgare) (sorghum), Theobroma cacao (cacao plants), Trifoliumpratense (red clover), Triticum aestivum (wheat), Triticale (triticale),Triticum durum (durum wheat, hard wheat), Vicia faba (tick beans), Vitisvinifera (grapes), Zea mays (Indian corn, sweet corn, maize).

Preferred crops are Allium cepa, Allium sativum, Arachis hypogaea, Betavulgaris spec. altissima, Brassica napus var. napus, Brassica oleracea,Cynodon dactylon, Daucus carota subspec. Sativa, Glycine max, Gossypiumhirsutum, (Gossypium arboreum, Gossypium herbaceum, Gossypiumvitifolium), Helianthus annuus, Hordeum vulgare, Lens culinaris, Linumusitatissimum, Lycopersicon lycopersicum, Malus spec., Medicago sativa,Oryza sativa, Phaseolus lunatus, Phaseolus vulgaris, Pisum sativum,Saccharum officinarum, Secale cereale, Solanum tuberosum, Sorghumbicolor (s. vulgare), Triticale, Triticum aestivum, Triticum durum,Vicia faba, Vitis vinifera and Zea mays.

In another embodiment, the crop plant is selected from wheat, barley,rye, oat, triticale, maize, sunflower, rice, legume crops (likesoybeans, peas, Vicia-beans, Phaseolus-beans, Vigna-beans, peanuts,chickpeas, lentils, alfalfa, lupins etc.), oilseed rape, canola, cotton,potato, sugarbeet, sugarcane, bulb vegetables (like onion, garlic,shallot, etc), carrot, tomato, brassica vegetable (like cabbage,cauliflower, broccoli, brussel sprouts, curly kale, kohlrabi, etc), leafvegetable (like salad, lettuce, endive, radicchio, rucola, chicory,etc.), bell pepper, cucumber, eggplant, pumpkin, melon, pepper,zucchini, parsley, parsnip, radish, horseradish, leek, asparagus,celery, artichoke, tobacco, hop, citrus fruits (like orange, lemon,limon, pomelo, grapefruit, mandarin, nectarines, etc.), stonefruits(like apricot, cherry, peach, plum, etc.), pomefruits (like apple, pear,quince, etc), nuts (like almond, walnut, etc), grape, oilpalm, olives,and turfgrasses (like bahiagrass, bentgrass, bermudagrass, bluegrass,buffalograss, carpetgrass, centipedegrass, fescues, kikuyugrass,ryegrass, St. Augustinegrass, zoysiagrass).

In a preferred embodiment, the crop plant is selected from the groupconsisting of wheat, barley, rye, triticale, oat, corn (maize),sunflower, rice, soybeans, peas, beans, peanuts, oilseed rape, canola,cotton, potato, sugarbeet, sugarcane, turfgrasses and vegetables.

In an even more preferred embodiment, the crop plant is selected fromthe group consisting of wheat, barley, rye, triticale, oat, corn(maize), sunflower, rice, soybeans, peas, Vicia-beans, Phaseolus-beans,peanuts, oilseed rape, canola, cotton, potato, sugarbeet, sugarcane,turfgrasses and vegetables.

In an especially preferred embodiment, the undesirable vegetation iscontrolled in cereals, corn, soybeans, pulses and canola (especiallyherbicide tolerant canola).

In an especially preferred embodiment, the undesirable vegetation iscontrolled in cereals. In particular, the cereals are selected from thegroup consisting of wheat, barley, rye, oat, and triticale.

In an especially preferred embodiment, the undesirable vegetation iscontrolled in corn.

In an especially preferred embodiment, the undesirable vegetation iscontrolled in soybeans and pulses.

In an especially preferred embodiment, the undesirable vegetation iscontrolled in canola, especially herbicide tolerant canola.

The compositions, uses and methods according to the invention can alsobe used in genetically modified plants. The term “genetically modifiedplants” is to be understood as plants whose genetic material has beenmodified by the use of recombinant DNA techniques to include an insertedsequence of DNA that is not native to that plant species' genome or toexhibit a deletion of DNA that was native to that species' genome,wherein the modification(s) cannot readily be obtained by crossbreeding, mutagenesis or natural recombination alone. Often, aparticular genetically modified plant will be one that has obtained itsgenetic modification(s) by inheritance through a natural breeding orpropagation process from an ancestral plant whose genome was the onedirectly treated by use of a recombinant DNA technique. Typically, oneor more genes have been integrated into the genetic material of agenetically modified plant in order to improve certain properties of theplant. Such genetic modifications also include but are not limited totargeted post-translational modification of protein(s), oligo- orpolypeptides. e. g., by inclusion therein of amino acid mutation(s) thatpermit, decrease, or promote glycosylation or polymer additions such asprenylation, acetylation farnesylation, or PEG moiety attachment.

Plants that have been modified by breeding, mutagenesis or geneticengineering, e.g. have been rendered tolerant to applications ofspecific classes of herbicides, such as auxinic herbicides such asdicamba or 2,4-D; bleacher herbicides such as 4-hydroxyphenylpyruvatedioxygenase (HPPD) inhibitors or phytoene desaturase (PDS) inhibitors;acetolactate synthase (ALS) inhibitors such as sulfonylureas orimidazolinones; enolpyruvyl shikimate 3-phosphate synthase (EPSP)inhibitors such as glyphosate; glutamine synthetase (GS) inhibitors suchas glufosinate; protoporphyrinogen-IX oxidase inhibitors; lipidbiosynthesis inhibitors such as acetylCoA carboxylase (ACCase)inhibitors; or oxynil (i. e. bromoxynil or ioxynil) herbicides as aresult of conventional methods of breeding or genetic engineering;furthermore, plants have been made resistant to multiple classes ofherbicides through multiple genetic modifications, such as resistance toboth glyphosate and glufosinate or to both glyphosate and a herbicidefrom another class such as ALS inhibitors, HPPD inhibitors, auxinicherbicides, or ACCase inhibitors. These herbicide resistancetechnologies are, for example, described in Pest Management Science 61,2005, 246; 61, 2005, 258; 61, 2005, 277; 61, 2005, 269; 61, 2005, 286;64, 2008, 326; 64, 2008, 332; Weed Science 57, 2009, 108; AustralianJournal of Agricultural Research 58, 2007, 708; Science 316, 2007, 1185;and references quoted therein. Several cultivated plants have beenrendered tolerant to herbicides by mutgenesis and conventional methodsof breeding, e. g., Clearfield® summer rape (Canola, BASF SE, Germany)being tolerant to imidazolinones, e. g., imazamox, or ExpressSun®sunflowers (DuPont, USA) being tolerant to sulfonyl ureas, e. g.,tribenuron. Genetic engineering methods have been used to rendercultivated plants such as soybean, cotton, corn, beets and rape,tolerant to herbicides such as glyphosate, imidazolinones andglufosinate, some of which are under development or commerciallyavailable under the brands or trade names RoundupReady® (glyphosatetolerant, Monsanto, USA), Cultivance® (imidazolinone tolerant, BASF SE,Germany) and LibertyLink® (glufosinate tolerant, Bayer CropScience,Germany).

Furthermore, plants are also covered that are by the use of recombinantDNA techniques capable to synthesize one or more insecticidal proteins,especially those known from the bacterial genus Bacillus, particularlyfrom Bacillus thuringiensis, such as delta-endotoxins, e. g., CryIA(b),CryIA(c), CryIF, CryIF(a2), CryIIA(b), CryIIIA, CryIIIB(b1) or Cry9c;vegetative insecticidal proteins (VIP), e. g., VIP1, VIP2, VIP3 orVIP3A; insecticidal proteins of bacteria colonizing nematodes, e. g.,Photorhabdus spp. or Xenorhabdus spp.; toxins produced by animals, suchas scorpion toxins, arachnid toxins, wasp toxins, or otherinsect-specific neurotoxins; toxins produced by fungi, such asStreptomycetes toxins, plant lectins, such as pea or barley lectins;agglutinins; proteinase inhibitors, such as trypsin inhibitors, serineprotease inhibitors, patatin, cystatin or papain inhibitors;ribosome-inactivating proteins (RIP), such as ricin, maize-RIP, abrin,luffin, saporin or bryodin; steroid metabolism enzymes, such as3-hydroxy-steroid oxidase, ecdysteroid-IDP-glycosyl-transferase,cholesterol oxidases, ecdysone inhibitors or HMG-CoA-reductase; ionchannel blockers, such as blockers of sodium or calcium channels;juvenile hormone esterase; diuretic hormone receptors (helicokininreceptors); stilbene synthase, bibenzyl synthase, chitinases orglucanases. In the context of the present invention these insecticidalproteins or toxins are to be understood expressly also as includingpre-toxins, hybrid proteins, truncated or otherwise modified proteins.Hybrid proteins are characterized by a new combination of proteindomains, (see, e. g., WO 02/015701). Further examples of such toxins orgenetically modified plants capable of synthesizing such toxins aredisclosed, e. g., in EP-A 374 753, WO 93/007278, WO 95/34656, EP-A 427529, EP-A 451 878, WO 03/18810 and WO 03/52073. The methods forproducing such genetically modified plants are generally known to theperson skilled in the art and are described, e. g., in the publicationsmentioned above. These insecticidal proteins contained in thegenetically modified plants impart to the plants producing theseproteins tolerance to harmful pests from all taxonomic groups ofarthropods, especially to beetles (Coleoptera), two-winged insects(Diptera), and moths (Lepidoptera) and to nematodes (Nematoda).Genetically modified plants capable to synthesize one or moreinsecticidal proteins are, e. g., described in the publicationsmentioned above, and some of which are commercially available such asYieldGard® (corn cultivars producing the Cry1Ab toxin), YieldGard® Plus(corn cultivars producing Cry1Ab and Cry3Bb1 toxins), Starlink® (corncultivars producing the Cry9c toxin), Herculex® RW (corn cultivarsproducing Cry34Ab1, Cry35Ab1 and the enzymePhosphinothricin-N-Acetyltransferase [PAT]); NuCOTN® 33B (cottoncultivars producing the CrylAc toxin), Bollgard® I (cotton cultivarsproducing the CrylAc toxin), Bollgard® II (cotton cultivars producingCrylAc and Cry2Ab2 toxins); VIPCOT® (cotton cultivars producing aVIP-toxin); NewLeaf® (potato cultivars producing the Cry3A toxin);Bt-Xtra®, NatureGard®, KnockOut®, BiteGard®, Protecta®, Bt11 (e. g.,Agrisure® CB) and Bt176 from Syngenta Seeds SAS, France, (corn cultivarsproducing the Cry1Ab toxin and PAT enzyme), MIR604 from Syngenta SeedsSAS, France (corn cultivars producing a modified version of the Cry3Atoxin, c.f. WO 03/018810), MON 863 from Monsanto Europe S.A., Belgium(corn cultivars producing the Cry3Bb1 toxin), IPC 531 from MonsantoEurope S.A., Belgium (cotton cultivars producing a modified version ofthe Cry1Ac toxin) and 1507 from Pioneer Overseas Corporation, Belgium(corn cultivars producing the Cry1F toxin and PAT enzyme).

Furthermore, plants are also covered that are by the use of recombinantDNA techniques capable to synthesize one or more proteins to increasethe resistance or tolerance of those plants to bacterial, viral orfungal pathogens. Examples of such proteins are the so-called“pathogenesis-related proteins” (PR proteins, see, e.g., EP-A 392 225),plant disease resistance genes (e. g., potato culti-vars, which expressresistance genes acting against Phytophthora infestans derived from theMexican wild potato, Solanum bulbocastanum) or T4-lyso-zym (e.g., potatocultivars capable of synthesizing these proteins with increasedresistance against bacteria such as Erwinia amylovora). The methods forproducing such genetically modified plants are generally known to theperson skilled in the art and are described, e.g., in the publicationsmentioned above.

Furthermore, plants are also covered that are by the use of recombinantDNA techniques capable to synthesize one or more proteins to increasethe productivity (e.g., bio-mass production, grain yield, starchcontent, oil content or protein content), tolerance to drought, salinityor other growth-limiting environmental factors or tolerance to pests andfungal, bacterial or viral pathogens of those plants.

Furthermore, plants are also covered that contain by the use ofrecombinant DNA techniques a modified amount of ingredients or newingredients, specifically to improve human or animal nutrition, e. g.,oil crops that produce health-promoting long-chain omega-3 fatty acidsor unsaturated omega-9 fatty acids (e. g., Nexera® rape, DowAgroSciences, Canada).

Furthermore, plants are also covered that contain by the use ofrecombinant DNA techniques a modified amount of ingredients or newingredients, specifically to improve raw material production, e.g.,potatoes that produce increased amounts of amylopectin (e.g. Amflora®potato, BASF SE, Germany).

The following examples serve to illustrate the invention.

EXAMPLES

The effect of the herbicidal compositions according to the invention ofherbicides A and B on the growth of undesirable plants compared to theherbicidally active compounds alone was demonstrated by the followinggreenhouse experiments:

The test plants have been seeded, separately for each species, inplastic containers in sandy loamy soil containing 5% of organic matter.

For the pre-emergence treatment, the active compounds, suspended oremulsified in water, were applied directly after sowing by means offinely distributing nozzles. The containers were irrigated gently topromote germination and growth and subsequently covered with transparentplastic hoods until the plants had rooted. This cover caused uniformgermination of the test plants unless this was adversely affected by theactive compounds.

For the post emergence treatment, the plants were first grown to the 2leaf station (GS 12). Here, the herbicidal compositions were suspendedor emulsified in water as distribution medium and sprayed using finelydistributing nozzels.

The plants have been cultivated due to their individual requirements at10-25° C. and 20-35° C. The plants were irrigated due to theirnecessity.

The racemic mixture(±)-2-exo-(2-Methylbenzyloxy)-1-methyl-4-isopropyl-7-oxabicyclo[2.2.1]heptanewas used as herbicide A and formulated as emulsifiable concentrates withan active ingredient concentration of 50g/I, 100 g/I or 750 g/Irespectively.

Saflufenacil (herbicide B) was used as a suspension concentrate havingan active ingredient concentration of 342 g/I or as a wettable powder(WP) formulation having an active ingredient concentration of 70%.

In the following experiments, the herbicidal activity for the individualherbicidal compositions (solo and mixture applications) was assessed 20days after treatment (DAT).

The evaluation for the damage on undesired weeds caused by the chemicalcompositions was carried out using a scale from 0 to 100%, compared tothe untreated control plants. Here, 0 means no damage and 100 meanscomplete destruction of the plants.

The plants used in the greenhouse experiments belonged to the followingspecies:

EPPO Code Scientific name ABUTH Abutilon theophrasti ALOMY Alopecurusmyosuroides AVEFA Avena fatua CHEAL Chenopodium album DIGSA Digitariasanguinalis GALAP Galium aparine GERDI Geranium dissectum LOLMU Loliummultiflorum PAPRH Papaver rhoeas POLCO Polygonum convolvulus SETVISetaria viridis SORHA Sorghum halepense STEME Stellaria media

Colby's equation was applied to determine whether the combination ofherbicide A and herbicide B shows a synergistic effect (see S. R. Colby,“Calculating synergistic and antagonistic responses of herbicidecombinations”, Weeds 1967, 15, pp. 20-22).

E=X+Y−(X·Y/100)

where

-   -   X=effect in percent using herbicide A at an application rate a;    -   Y=effect in percent using herbicide B at application rate b;    -   E=expected effect (in %) of herbicide A+herbicide B at        application rates a+b.

The value E corresponds to the effect (plant damage or injury) which isto be expected if the activity of the individual compounds is additive.If the observed effect is higher than the value E calculated accordingto the Colby equation, a synergistic effect is present.

Tables 1 and 2 below relate to the herbicidal activity, in greenhousetrials, of the individual actives and the combinations applied atdifferent rates and ratios, in pre- and post-emergence application at 20days after treatment (DAT).

TABLE 1 Preemergence application of herbicide A and herbicide B(saflufenacil) solo application combination herbicide A saflufenacilherbicide A + saflufenacil herbicidal use rate herbicidal herbicidalColby expected Weed use rate activity (g activity use rate activityherbicidal species (g ai/ha) (%) ai/ha) (%) (g ai/ha) (%) activity E (%)ABUTH 100 0 12.5 98   100 + 12.5 100 98 ABUTH 62.5 40 8.8 85 62.5 + 8.8100 91 ABUTH 50 0 6.25 98   50 + 6.25 100 98 ABUTH 31.25 35 4.4 6531.25 + 4.4  100 77 ALOMY 62.5 95 25 0 62.5 + 25  100 95 ALOMY 62.5 988.8 0 62.5 + 8.8 100 98 ALOMY 31.25 95 4.4 0 31.25 + 4.4  100 95 AVEFA500 80 25 0 500 + 25 85 80 AVEFA 250 60 35 20 250 + 35 80 68 AVEFA 25070 25 0 250 + 25 95 70 AVEFA 200 50 25 25 200 + 25 70 63 AVEFA 125 35 500 125 + 50 40 35 AVEFA 125 35 25 0 125 + 25 90 35 AVEFA 100 20 12.5 0  100 + 12.5 50 20 AVEFA 62.5 0 25 0 62.5 + 25  85 0 AVEFA 62.5 30 8.8 062.5 + 8.8 50 30 AVEFA 50 0 6.25 0   50 + 6.25 20 0 AVEFA 31.25 30 4.4 031.25 + 4.4  35 30 LOLMU 500 95 25 50 500 + 25 100 95 LOLMU 200 98 25 0200 + 25 100 98 LOLMU 100 95 12.5 0   100 + 12.5 98 95 LOLMU 25 50 3.130   25 + 3.13 65 50 CHEAL 500 85 25 90 500 + 25 100 99 CHEAL 125 95 2590 125 + 25 100 94 CHEAI 62.5 40 25 90 62.5 + 25  100 94 GALAP 200 30 2598 200 + 25 100 99 GALAP 125 65 17.5 95   125 + 17.5 100 98 GALAP 50 06.25 20   50 + 6.25 50 20 GALAP 25 0 3.13 0   25 + 3.13 40 0 GERDI 12580 17.5 80   125 + 17.5 98 96 GERDI 25 50 3.13 20   25 + 3.13 60 50LOLMU 250 98 25 0 250 + 25 100 98 LOLMU 125 85 25 0 125 + 25 95 85 LOLMU62.5 30 25 0 62.5 + 25  98 30 PAPRH 50 0 6.25 90   50 + 6.25 100 90PAPRH 31.25 65 4.4 85 31.25 + 4.4  100 95 PAPRH 25 0 3.13 95   25 + 3.1398 95 POLCO 62.5 0 8.8 90 62.5 + 8.8 100 90 POLCO 50 0 6.25 98   50 +6.25 100 98 POLCO 25 0 3.13 20   25 + 3.13 60 20 SETVI 250 98 50 65250 + 50 100 99 SETVI 250 98 25 60 250 + 25 100 99 SETVI 125 95 25 60125 + 25 100 98 SETVI 62.5 90 25 60 62.5 + 25  100 96 SETVI 31.25 95 4.40 31.25 + 4.4  100 95 SORHA 200 98 25 30 200 + 25 100 99 SORHA 100 9812.5 10   100 + 12.5 100 98 SORHA 50 95 6.25 0   50 + 6.25 98 95 STEME50 20 6.25 95   50 + 6.25 98 96 STEME 31.25 40 4.4 90 31.25 + 4.4  10094

TABLE 2 Postemergence application of herbicide A and herbicide B(saflufenacil) solo application combination herbicide A saflufenacilherbicide A + saflufenacil herbicidal use rate herbicidal herbicidalColby expected Weed use rate activity (g activity use rate (g activityherbicidal species (g ai/ha) (%) ai/ha) (%) ai/ha) (%) activity E (%)AVEFA 350 70 5 0 350 + 5   85 70 AVEFA 87.5 30 1.25 0 87.5 + 1.25  40 30AVEFA 43.8 25 0.625 0 43.8 + 0.625 35 25 DIGSA 125 85 1.25 75 125 +1.25  98 96 DIGSA 87.5 65 1.25 75 87.5 + 1.25  95 91 LOLMU 350 75 5 50350 + 5   90 88 LOLMU 125 0 1.25 0 125 + 1.25  30 0 LOLMU 87.5 0 1.25 087.5 + 1.25  25 0 LOLMU 62.5 0 0.625 0 62.5 + 0.625 20 0 LOLMU 43.8 00.625 0 43.8 + 0.625 25 0 SORHA 350 70 5 65 350 + 5   95 90 STEME 62.525 0.625 85 62.5 + 0.625 100 89 STEME 43.8 0 0.625 85 43.8 + 0.625 10085

As can be seen from the data in Tables 1 and 2, the combination ofherbicide A and herbicide B exhibits an unexpected synergistic effect inthat the herbicidal activity against various weed species in a pre- andpost-emergence treatment is significantly higher than would be predictedbased on the values for each of the compounds individually.

1. A herbicidal composition comprising a synergistically herbicidaleffective amount of (a)(±)-2-exo-(2-Methylbenzyloxy)-1-methyl-4-isopropyl-7-oxabicyclo[2.2.1]heptane,any of its individual enantiomers or any non-racemic mixture thereof(herbicide A) and (b) saflufenacil (herbicide B).
 2. The compositionaccording to claim 1 wherein the herbicide A is(±)-2-exo-(2-Methylbenzyloxy)-1-methyl-4-isopropyl-7-oxabicyclo[2.2.1]heptane.3. The composition according to claim 1 wherein the weight ratio ofherbicide A to herbicide B is from 1:0.002 to 1:8.
 4. The compositionaccording to claim 1 wherein the weight ratio of herbicide A toherbicide B is from 1:0.02 to 1:0.8.
 5. The composition according toclaim 1, further comprising at least one herbicide C selected from thegroup consisting of acetochlor (C.1), aclonifen (C.2), amicarbazone(C.3), amidosulfuron (C.4), aminopyralid (C.5), amitrole (C.6), asulam(C.7), atrazine (C.8), azimsulfuron (C.9), beflubutamid (C.10),benfluralin (C.11), bensulfuron (C.12), bensulide (C.13), bentazone(C.14), bicyclopyrone (C.15), bifenox (C.16), bispyribac (C.17),bromoxynil (C.18), carbetamide (C.19), carfentrazone (C.20), chloridazon(C.21), chlorpropham (C.22), chlorsulfuron (C.23), chlorthal (C.24),chlortoluron (C.25), clethodim (C.26), clodinafop (C.27), clomazone(C.28), clopyralid (C.29), cycloxydim (C.30), cyclopyrimorate (C.31),cyhalofop (C.32), 2,4-D (C.33), dazomet (C.34), 2,4-DB (C.35),desmedipham (C.36), dicamba (C.37), dichlorprop (C.38), dichlorprop-P(C.39), diclofop (C.40), diflufenican (C.41), diflufenzopyr (C.42),dimethachlor (C.43), dimethenamid (C.44), dimethenamid-P (C.45), diquat(C.46), dithiopyr (C.47), diuron (C.48), ethametsulfuron (C.49),ethofumesate (C.50), fenoxaprop (C.51), fenoxaprop-P (C.52),fenquinotrione (C.53), flazasulfuron (C.54), florasulam (C.55),fluazifop (C.56), fluazifop-P (C.57), flucarbazone (C.58), flufenacet(C.59), flumioxazin (C.60), fluometuron (C.61), flupyrsulfuron (C.62),flurochloridone (C.63), fluroxypyr (C.64), flurtamone (C.65),foramsulfuron (C.66), glufosinate (C.67), glufosinate-P (C.68),glyphosate (C.69), halauxifen (C.70), halosulfuron (C.71), haloxyfop-P(C.72), indaziflam (C.73), imazamox (C.74), imazapic (C.75), imazapyr(C.76), imazaquin (C.77), imazethapyr (C.78), imazosulfuron (C.79),iodosulfuron (C.80), iofensulfuron (C.81), ioxynil (C.82), isoproturon(C.83), isoxaben (C.84), isoxaflutole (C.85), lenacil (C.86), linuron(C.87), MCPA (C.88), MCPB (C.89), mecoprop (C.90), mecoprop-P (C.91),mesosulfuron (C.92), mesotrione (C.93), metam (C.94), metamitron (C.95),metazachlor (C.96), methiozoline (C.97), metobromuron (C.98),metolachlor (C.99), S-metolachlor (C.100), metosulam (C.101), metribuzin(C.102), metsulfuron (C.103), molinate (C.104), monosodium methylarsenate (MSMA) (C.105), napropamide (C.106), napropamide-M (C.107),nicosulfuron (C.108), orthosulfamuron (C.109), oryzalin (C.110),oxadiargyl (C.111), oxadiazon (C.112), oxasulfuron (C.113), oxyfluorfen(C.114), pendimethalin (C.115), penoxsulam (C.116), pethoxamid (C.117),phenmedipham (C.118), picloram (C.119), picolinafen (C.120), pinoxaden(C.121), pretilachlor (C.122), prodiamine (C.123), profoxydim (C.124),prometryne (C.125), propaquizafop (C.126), propoxycarbazone (C.127),propyzamide (C.128), prosulfocarb (C.129), prosulfuron (C.130),pyraflufen (C.131), pyridate (C.132), pyroxasulfone (C.133), pyroxsulam(C.134), quinclorac (C.135), quinmerac (C.136), quinoclamine (C.137),quizalofop (C.138), quizalofop-P (C.139), rimsulfuron (C.140),sethoxydim (C.141), siduron (C.142), simazine (C.143), sulcotrione(C.144), sulfentrazone (C.145), sulfosulfuron (C.146), tembotrione(C.147), tepraloxydim (C.148), terbuthylazine (C.149), thiencarbazone(C.150), thifensulfuron (C.151), tolpyralate (C.152), topramezone(C.153), tralkoxydim (C.154), tri-allate (C.155), triasulfuron (C.156),tribenuron (C.157), triclopyr (C.158), trifloxysulfuron (C.159),trifludimoxazin (C.160), trifluralin (C.161), triflusulfuron (C.162),tritosulfuron (C.163),4-amino-3-chloro-6-(4-chloro-2-fluoro-3-methoxyphenyl)-5-fluoropyridine-2-carboxylicacid (C.164), benzyl4-amino-3-chloro-6-(4-chloro-2-fluoro-3-methoxyphenyl)-5-fluoropyridine-2-carboxylate(CAS 1390661-72-9, C.165), and agriculturally acceptable salts, estersor amides thereof.
 6. The composition according to claim 1, furthercomprising at least one safener D selected from the group consisting ofbenoxacor (D.1), cloquintocet (D.2), cyometrinil (D.3), cyprosulfamide(D.4), dichlormid (D.5), dicyclonon (D.6), dietholate (D.7),fenchlorazole (D.8), fenclorim (D.9), flurazole (D.10), fluxofenim(D.11), furilazole (D.12), isoxadifen (D.13), mefenpyr (D.14), mephenate(D.15), naphthaleneacetic acid (D.16), naphthalic anhydride (D.17),oxabetrinil (D.18), 4-(dichloroacetyl)-1-oxa-4-azaspiro[4.5]decane(MON4660, CAS 71526-07-3) (D.19),2,2,5-trimethyl-3-(dichloroacetyl)-1,3-oxazolidine (R-29148, CAS52836-31-4) (D.20),N-(2-Methoxybenzoyl)-4-[(methylaminocarbonyl)amino]benzenesulfonamide(CAS 129531-12-0) (D.21), and agriculturally acceptable salts, esters oramides thereof.
 7. The composition according to claim 1, furthercomprising one or more auxiliaries customary in crop protection.
 8. Amethod for controlling undesirable vegetation which comprises applyingto the vegetation or the locus thereof or applying to the soil or waterto prevent the emergence or growth of the undesirable vegetation thecomposition as claimed in claim
 1. 9. The method of claim 8 wherein theundesirable vegetation is controlled in a crop plant selected from thegroup consisting of wheat, barley, rye, triticale, oat, corn (maize),sunflower, rice, soybeans, peas, Vicia-beans, Phaseolus-beans, peanuts,oilseed rape, canola, cotton, potato, sugarbeet, sugarcane, turfgrassesand vegetables.
 10. The method of claim 8 wherein the undesirablevegetation is selected from the genera Agropyron, Alopecurus, Apera,Avena, Brachiaria, Bromus, Cynodon, Digitaria, Echinochloa, Eleusine,Ischaemum, Leptochloa, Lolium, Panicum, Phalaris, Poa, Rottboellia,Setaria, Sorghum, Abutilon, Anthemis, Amaranthus, Ambrosia, Capsella,Centaurea, Chenopodium, Conyza, Descurainia, Galium, Geranium, Kochia,Matricaria, Papaver, Polygonum, Raphanus, Sinapis, Sisymbrium, Stellariaand Thlaspi.
 11. The method of claim 8 wherein the undesirablevegetation is selected from the genera Alopecurus, Avena, Digitaria,Lolium, Setaria, Sorghum, Abutilon, Chenopodium, Galium, Geranium,Papaver, Polygonum and Stellaria.
 12. The method of claim 8 wherein theundesirable vegetation is selected from Alopecurus myosuroides, Avenafatua, Digitaria sanguinalis, Lolium multiflorum, Setaria viridis,Sorghum halepense, Abutilon theophrasti, Chenopodium album, Galiumaparine, Geranium dissectum, Papaver rhoeas, Polygonum convolvulus andStellaria media.
 13. The method according to claim 8 wherein theundesirable vegetation is a herbicide resistant or tolerant weedspecies.
 14. The method according to claim 8 wherein the herbicide A andherbicide B are each applied pre-emergence of the undesirablevegetation.
 15. The method according to claim 8 wherein the herbicide Ais applied in an amount of from 10 to 1000 g/ha and the herbicide B isapplied in an amount of from 0.5 to 400 g/ha.
 16. The method of claim 8,wherein the herbicide A is(±)-2-exo-(2-Methylbenzyloxy)-1-methyl-4-isopropyl-7-oxabicyclo[2.2.1]heptane.17. The method of claim 8, wherein the weight ratio of herbicide A toherbicide B is from 1:0.002 to 1:8.
 18. The method of claim 8, whereinthe weight ratio of herbicide A to herbicide B is from 1:0.02 to 1:0.8.19. The method of claim 8, wherein the compositum further comprises atleast one herbicide C selected from the group consisting of acetochlor(C.1), aclonifen (C.2), amicarbazone (C.3), amidosulfuron (C.4),aminopyralid (C.5), amitrole (C.6), asulam (C.7), atrazine (C.8),azimsulfuron (C.9), beflubutamid (C.10), benfluralin (C.11), bensulfuron(C.12), bensulide (C.13), bentazone (C.14), bicyclopyrone (C.15),bifenox (C.16), bispyribac (C.17), bromoxynil (C.18), carbetamide(C.19), carfentrazone (C.20), chloridazon (C.21), chlorpropham (C.22),chlorsulfuron (C.23), chlorthal (C.24), chlortoluron (C.25), clethodim(C.26), clodinafop (C.27), clomazone (C.28), clopyralid (C.29),cycloxydim (C.30), cyclopyrimorate (C.31), cyhalofop (C.32), 2,4-D(C.33), dazomet (C.34), 2,4-DB (C.35), desmedipham (C.36), dicamba(C.37), dichlorprop (C.38), dichlorprop-P (C.39), diclofop (C.40),diflufenican (C.41), diflufenzopyr (C.42), dimethachlor (C.43),dimethenamid (C.44), dimethenamid-P (C.45), diquat (C.46), dithiopyr(C.47), diuron (C.48), ethametsulfuron (C.49), ethofumesate (C.50),fenoxaprop (C.51), fenoxaprop-P (C.52), fenquinotrione (C.53),flazasulfuron (C.54), florasulam (C.55), fluazifop (C.56), fluazifop-P(C.57), flucarbazone (C.58), flufenacet (C.59), flumioxazin (C.60),fluometuron (C.61), flupyrsulfuron (C.62), flurochloridone (C.63),fluroxypyr (C.64), flurtamone (C.65), foramsulfuron (C.66), glufosinate(C.67), glufosinate-P (C.68), glyphosate (C.69), halauxifen (C.70),halosulfuron (C.71), haloxyfop-P (C.72), indaziflam (C.73), imazamox(C.74), imazapic (C.75), imazapyr (C.76), imazaquin (C.77), imazethapyr(C.78), imazosulfuron (C.79), iodosulfuron (C.80), iofensulfuron (C.81),ioxynil (C.82), isoproturon (C.83), isoxaben (C.84), isoxaflutole(C.85), lenacil (C.86), linuron (C.87), MCPA (C.88), MCPB (C.89),mecoprop (C.90), mecoprop-P (C.91), mesosulfuron (C.92), mesotrione(C.93), metam (C.94), metamitron (C.95), metazachlor (C.96),methiozoline (C.97), metobromuron (C.98), metolachlor (C.99),S-metolachlor (C.100), metosulam (C.101), metribuzin (C.102),metsulfuron (C.103), molinate (C.104), monosodium methyl arsenate (MSMA)(C.105), napropamide (C.106), napropamide-M (C.107), nicosulfuron(C.108), orthosulfamuron (C.109), oryzalin (C.110), oxadiargyl (C.111),oxadiazon (C.112), oxasulfuron (C.113), oxyfluorfen (C.114),pendimethalin (C.115), penoxsulam (C.116), pethoxamid (C.117),phenmedipham (C.118), picloram (C.119), picolinafen (C.120), pinoxaden(C.121), pretilachlor (C.122), prodiamine (C.123), profoxydim (C.124),prometryne (C.125), propaquizafop (C.126), propoxycarbazone (C.127),propyzamide (C.128), prosulfocarb (C.129), prosulfuron (C.130),pyraflufen (C.131), pyridate (C.132), pyroxasulfone (C.133), pyroxsulam(C.134), quinclorac (C.135), quinmerac (C.136), quinoclamine (C.137),quizalofop (C.138), quizalofop-P (C.139), rimsulfuron (C.140),sethoxydim (C.141), siduron (C.142), simazine (C.143), sulcotrione(C.144), sulfentrazone (C.145), sulfosulfuron (C.146), tembotrione(C.147), tepraloxydim (C.148), terbuthylazine (C.149), thiencarbazone(C.150), thifensulfuron (C.151), tolpyralate (C.152), topramezone(C.153), tralkoxydim (C.154), tri-allate (C.155), triasulfuron (C.156),tribenuron (C.157), triclopyr (C.158), trifloxysulfuron (C.159),trifludimoxazin (C.160), trifluralin (C.161), triflusulfuron (C.162),tritosulfuron (C.163),4-amino-3-chloro-6-(4-chloro-2-fluoro-3-methoxyphenyl)-5-fluoropyridine-2-carboxylicacid (C.164), benzyl4-amino-3-chloro-6-(4-chloro-2-fluoro-3-methoxyphenyl)-5-fluoropyridine-2-carboxylate(CAS 1390661-72-9, C.165), and agriculturally acceptable salts, estersor amides thereof.
 20. The method of claim 8, wherein the compositumfurther comprises at least one safener D selected from the groupconsisting of benoxacor (D.1), cloquintocet (D.2), cyometrinil (D.3),cyprosulfamide (D.4), dichlormid (D.5), dicyclonon (D.6), dietholate(D.7), fenchlorazole (D.8), fenclorim (D.9), flurazole (D.10),fluxofenim (D.11), furilazole (D.12), isoxadifen (D.13), mefenpyr(D.14), mephenate (D.15), naphthaleneacetic acid (D.16), naphthalicanhydride (D.17), oxabetrinil (D.18),4-(dichloroacetyl)-1-oxa-4-azaspiro[4.5]decane (MON4660, CAS 71526-07-3)(D.19), 2,2,5-trimethyl-3-(dichloroacetyl)-1,3-oxazolidine (R-29148, CAS52836-31-4) (D.20),N-(2-Methoxybenzoyl)-4-[(methylaminocarbonyl)amino]benzenesulfonamide(CAS 129531-12-0) (D.21), and agriculturally acceptable salts, esters oramides thereof.